I wouldn't let one go past 6 years on a low km engine but IIRC, the roughly same era Astra had a short belt life of around 60K (not sure on the age limit though).
Is there a date in the log book for the belt replacement?
So, how long (not how many KM) will a timing belt last? I have just put a car back on he road that has sat around for several years - don't laugh and I'll tell you what it is....
.... It's a 97 Vecra.... (The 2 litre jobbie, so not as bad as the V6 abomination)
Ok, when you stop laughing, it cost me all of $200 and has 170,000KM on it. The PO killed the gearbox and couldn't afford to have it repaired. I've stuck a new box and clutch in it, and with RWC and Rego, it owes me about 2 grand, so a cheap little run about.
The log book shows the timing belt was replaced at 125,000KM, so it's only done 45,000KM, but because the engine was sitting for several years, is this likely to effect the longevity of the belt?
It looks like a PITA of a job, so I'm not about to do it if I don't need to, but I will if I must - I don't want to kill such a sweet running engine.
Cheers - Gav.
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
I wouldn't let one go past 6 years on a low km engine but IIRC, the roughly same era Astra had a short belt life of around 60K (not sure on the age limit though).
Is there a date in the log book for the belt replacement?
Scott
until it breaks lol
sorry couldn't resist
have a good one :D ken :wasntme:
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Yeah, it was done nearly 5 years ago.
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
My sons girlfriend has a secondhand Astra.No service records at all.She put it in for a service and the mechanic said if the timing belt still had the writing on it,it will be OK for ages.
If it was me,yours needs changing,but as said,it is a PITA,but more of a PITA if you leave it and it goes
i am sure you know the way Murphy works........
YOU NEED TO BE AWARE THESE ARE AN INTERFERENCE FIT SO IF IT BREAKS ITS HEAD OFF NEW VALVES ETC ETC
have a good one :D ken :wasntme:
MY07 L320 RANGE ROVER SPORT MORE GOODNESS TO COME
MY03 D2A TD5 EXTRA GOODIE ENHANCED :D now parting from life
1996 D1 300TDI GONE
08 ford ranger c/c
WRECKING DISCOVERY 2
PM ME FOR WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR
90,00km /5 yrs . Time and distance sensitive. I recently did a similar job on SWMBO's 2005 Astra (55,000km/9 yrs ...) For some reason I thought it was a chain driven cam... discovered otherwise while reading a sad (=$$$$) story of one which broke...and the penny dropped...
It's all done via the RHS of the engine. You'll need to remove the front RHS wheel and with a jack under the sump take the weight of the engine (just!) and remove the RHS engine mount. Jack it just enough to take the weight off the mount, any higher and the flex joint in the exhaust breaks...(don't ask).
You need to set the engine to TDC then insert a plastic extrusion thingo to jam the OHC timing gears in place so as not to stuff the valve timing when you remove the belt. You may as well change the water pump as well. Belts are a very tight fit and there's a bit of a rigmarole to set the tensioner correctly to take account of the inevitable slackening of the belt. You can buy the pump, belt and tensioner as a kit. IIRC "Gates" has a kit which is about 50% of the genuine parts cost. There are several informative forums ...e.g. Opel owners and /or ASTRA owners... The Opel 4 cyl engines share a "similar" architecture.
Once I had all the bits organised it took me about 4 hrs including coffee breaks while I re-read the instructions...A set of 3/8"drive sockets/extension bars is ample. You might also need a set of Torx bits and Hex keys.
cheers
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Thanks for the input. I'm well aware the engine is toast if it breaks, hence my question. Looks like it is a sooner, rather than later job. I'll get some parts ordered.
Cheers.
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
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