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Question: timing belt vs. sperant belt?

Question: timing belt vs. sperant belt?

Postby socalisolara » Mon Jun 30, 2008 4:05 am

Just got back from oil change and the guy is telling me that i need to get my timing and belt sperant belt changed.. What's the difference?
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Postby Dawgz » Mon Jun 30, 2008 6:00 am

the serpentine belt drives ur accessories like ur ac compressor, ur water pump, etc...and a supercharger if u have one.

Ur timing belt turns ur cam gears precisely, and also drives the waterpump...if that belt breaks on a interference engine such as the 3mz...say bye bye to the motor...it would be for an expensive rebuild...but on the 1mz, i believe this is a non-interference...

even though, it should be changed when its time...


the timing belt should be changed every 90k i believe? the serpentine should be checked with every oil change for cracks on the underside and changed accordingly...

U can change the serpentine belt urself since its pretty easy and the diagram for it is under the hood, and the timing belt should be changed by a respected/known mechanic, possibly even go to the dealership for once for this job...

here's what it takes to change the timing belt...

http://www.yotarepair.com/1FZ-ME_timingbelt.html
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