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Old 10-28-2002, 10:16 PM   #1
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I was just wondering how often the timing chain needs to be replaced. How difficult is it to change, and how much time should it take. Is there a way to tell how good/bad it is by visual inspection?
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PS- please look at post "blinding flash of the obvious"
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Old 10-28-2002, 11:49 PM   #2
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other things will go first ! IT"S NOT A HONDA it would start to make a hell of alot of noise ( AKA STEEL) your valve train would give up the ghost first ! don't worry about it
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Old 10-29-2002, 10:23 AM   #3
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other things will go first ! IT"S NOT A HONDA it would start to make a hell of alot of noise ( AKA STEEL) your valve train would give up the ghost first ! don't worry about it
I agree. If you do have alot of miles on it a good time to put a new one in is when you are swapping a cam or heads.
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Old 10-29-2002, 02:16 PM   #4
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Run a timing light on it. See if the timing marks jump around at differente degrees: 10,12,10,10,12,13,10,13... That _might_ mean there is slop in the chain as it may have stretched.

Perdonally, I would make sure I had one in along time ago, before I hit 100K miles on the car... For $70, and about a few hours (to remove the fan and waterpump...) its worth it.
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Old 10-30-2002, 08:21 AM   #5
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I'm glad to hear that it's not too hard. Changing the timing belt on the diesel VW was PIA!!! Had to re-time the injection pump too, which required a $400 tool from VW. Anyway, I will change the timing chain before I depart overseas. There are a lot of things I need to get done prior to going because shipping is so expensive. What is the best site for finding step by step instructions? (Maybe someone's home page? ) Sometimes chilton isn't too clear on things.... I'm looking to do heads, intake, subframes, and re-install my 2:73's for the autobahn. A few other things as well.

Right now, the erratic idle is a phantom I've been chasing for weeks now. (thread "blinding flash of the obvious?) But I drove it this morning and it ran fine- go figure. I think that the exorcism is in order.... LOL

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Old 10-30-2002, 10:53 PM   #6
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I advise my customers to change theirs at 100k miles, but I have always changed mine every 75k miles. Always noticed an improvement, too!

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