timing belt replacement
timing belt replacement
My 2007 Impreza (2L SOHC) due for 125,000 service and timing belt replacement. I have had a few quotes from dealers and mechanics, and prices range around the $850 mark.
However the dealer said I also need to replace the iddler pulley and tensioner. Is this correct? The mechanics said on the first replacement you don't need to do these. If I don't get it done and it does need it later - is it a break and cause expensive damage situation or will I know it needs replacement and then pay the labour again?
However the dealer said I also need to replace the iddler pulley and tensioner. Is this correct? The mechanics said on the first replacement you don't need to do these. If I don't get it done and it does need it later - is it a break and cause expensive damage situation or will I know it needs replacement and then pay the labour again?
what does a workshop manual say
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"B2" wrecked and crushed
"B3" 89 Bush Bashing Brumby (BeeRumBee) Kept a Bucca
"B4" 89 Black Brumby (wam balam ) Kept at Kempsey
"B5" 92 Brumby (sold it)
"B6" 88 Beige Brumby
"W1" 83 wagon 308,000 AC and alot of rust repairs. (Wanda)
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Technically, he's right, the engine MAY benefit from replacing these parts, then again, some mechanics are shifty little yob's, and dealership shops usually HAVE to suggestive sell product to the client, its amazing how many people would not know the difference, and if the mechaniic told me that, then it must be right. ......KA-CHIIIIIING!!$$$$$
DEFINATELY CHECK THE MANUAL, for your own piece of mind.
The chances of them failing would be low IMO, but if you give it a caning regularly, it might be worth the price of replacement IMO, but thats just MY opinion.
DEFINATELY CHECK THE MANUAL, for your own piece of mind.
The chances of them failing would be low IMO, but if you give it a caning regularly, it might be worth the price of replacement IMO, but thats just MY opinion.
Have a look at this Youtube link to see what they are talking about and work it out for yourself if you can live with a failure and the cost of tearing down the front of the engine again.
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- mud_king91
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MY personal opinion is replace i used to replace them on every timing job i did then i skipped it on one and the car came back a week later... jumped 5 teeth due to the tensioner failing... 3 valves and a tensioner later it was fixed... so id do it it isnt worth the risk especially not when coming into summer
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This blokes videos are awsome.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezlP1AUz ... re=related
I have just replaced the bearings on the idlers of the EJ20 which is going into my Brumby.
Replacing the bearings is not an easy job and requires a press some pressing jigs and some know how, which I guess is why most opt for buying the whole ilder and just bolting it on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezlP1AUz ... re=related
I have just replaced the bearings on the idlers of the EJ20 which is going into my Brumby.
Replacing the bearings is not an easy job and requires a press some pressing jigs and some know how, which I guess is why most opt for buying the whole ilder and just bolting it on.
"THE BRUMBY ! , Your not taking the Brumby I just dry cleaned the mud flaps."
Current
00 Outback with class, SOHC EJ25 auto 240,068ks
"B1" 90 Brumby with character 271,800K EA81 (But soon 5speed,103,000k EJ202)
"B2" wrecked and crushed
"B3" 89 Bush Bashing Brumby (BeeRumBee) Kept a Bucca
"B4" 89 Black Brumby (wam balam ) Kept at Kempsey
"B5" 92 Brumby (sold it)
"B6" 88 Beige Brumby
"W1" 83 wagon 308,000 AC and alot of rust repairs. (Wanda)
Brumby Trailer (Sulky)
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00 Outback with class, SOHC EJ25 auto 240,068ks
"B1" 90 Brumby with character 271,800K EA81 (But soon 5speed,103,000k EJ202)
"B2" wrecked and crushed
"B3" 89 Bush Bashing Brumby (BeeRumBee) Kept a Bucca
"B4" 89 Black Brumby (wam balam ) Kept at Kempsey
"B5" 92 Brumby (sold it)
"B6" 88 Beige Brumby
"W1" 83 wagon 308,000 AC and alot of rust repairs. (Wanda)
Brumby Trailer (Sulky)
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Rule of thumb in the past is replace belts at first interval, then whole lot at second interval. I guess the dealer sense that your first interval been stretched to 125,000 the idlers may not make it to the second extended interval. I've removed some that have been aboutthe 190,000km mark and they feel a little worn, yet they were also about the 20 year mark and as I have found , it is not always distance that wears things - it is age.
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i had a belt with 200k on it... my laziness made me not bother changing it... you wouldnt believe the damage that can be done at 120 when a belt gives way... i had the advantage of manually adjusted tensioner tho
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Thank god the EA81's dont have timing belts. 200k is a lot!
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Your owners manual should say service intervals, which is measured in distance travelled or age, "whichever comes first". I'm sure its been mentioned a few times somewhere but belts of all types deteriorate with age. I'm not sure of the time interval to replace the belts but I think its more than 75 mths.
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just an observation guys.
$850 bucks!!!! plus tensioners etc.
I'm echoing Brumby kids comment page one. I'm happy for you guys that like the EJ series engines but we ea81 lovers (yes, I dearly love my little engine, it purrs, it starts without choke and seems bullet proof) constantly read "go EJ"...when it comes to advising conversions. "The ea is ancient" etc
On top of this there is the front cut of an EJ series car at really low cost. Parts easy to come by, choices of engine from 1.6 to 2.5 even 3L. So going ea81 did bother me until I had Tweety running and that when the love affair began and I realsied I'd chosen the best option for a trike at least.
I'm just saying here that there are positives in the ea that seem to be overlooked. No timing belts, no tensioners, no EMU's ECU's ...emus. all adding to the running costs. It's convinced me that I've gone the right way- for me. And the ea didnt need engine mounts as it hung off the VW transaxle (and I had no where to mount them anyhow so another issue was lurking) small compact powerplant. Plenty of old ea81's around for rebuild and if I ever go supercharged and sorted that out it would be the best of both worlds. just saying. each to their own but when a brumby guy asks about conversions I think the extra ongoing costs and issues - the negative ones, should be included in the advice.
sorry to hijack your thread.
go ahead and replace what you need to replace. those videos convinced me you should replace the tensioner.
oh bugger it....go ea!!!! They're simple
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$850 bucks!!!! plus tensioners etc.
I'm echoing Brumby kids comment page one. I'm happy for you guys that like the EJ series engines but we ea81 lovers (yes, I dearly love my little engine, it purrs, it starts without choke and seems bullet proof) constantly read "go EJ"...when it comes to advising conversions. "The ea is ancient" etc
On top of this there is the front cut of an EJ series car at really low cost. Parts easy to come by, choices of engine from 1.6 to 2.5 even 3L. So going ea81 did bother me until I had Tweety running and that when the love affair began and I realsied I'd chosen the best option for a trike at least.
I'm just saying here that there are positives in the ea that seem to be overlooked. No timing belts, no tensioners, no EMU's ECU's ...emus. all adding to the running costs. It's convinced me that I've gone the right way- for me. And the ea didnt need engine mounts as it hung off the VW transaxle (and I had no where to mount them anyhow so another issue was lurking) small compact powerplant. Plenty of old ea81's around for rebuild and if I ever go supercharged and sorted that out it would be the best of both worlds. just saying. each to their own but when a brumby guy asks about conversions I think the extra ongoing costs and issues - the negative ones, should be included in the advice.
sorry to hijack your thread.
go ahead and replace what you need to replace. those videos convinced me you should replace the tensioner.
oh bugger it....go ea!!!! They're simple

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the EJ timing belt kits can be had much cheaper on USA Ebay
"THE BRUMBY ! , Your not taking the Brumby I just dry cleaned the mud flaps."
Current
00 Outback with class, SOHC EJ25 auto 240,068ks
"B1" 90 Brumby with character 271,800K EA81 (But soon 5speed,103,000k EJ202)
"B2" wrecked and crushed
"B3" 89 Bush Bashing Brumby (BeeRumBee) Kept a Bucca
"B4" 89 Black Brumby (wam balam ) Kept at Kempsey
"B5" 92 Brumby (sold it)
"B6" 88 Beige Brumby
"W1" 83 wagon 308,000 AC and alot of rust repairs. (Wanda)
Brumby Trailer (Sulky)
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Current
00 Outback with class, SOHC EJ25 auto 240,068ks
"B1" 90 Brumby with character 271,800K EA81 (But soon 5speed,103,000k EJ202)
"B2" wrecked and crushed
"B3" 89 Bush Bashing Brumby (BeeRumBee) Kept a Bucca
"B4" 89 Black Brumby (wam balam ) Kept at Kempsey
"B5" 92 Brumby (sold it)
"B6" 88 Beige Brumby
"W1" 83 wagon 308,000 AC and alot of rust repairs. (Wanda)
Brumby Trailer (Sulky)
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on a different matter i have an L with the ea82 and there one of many few motors when they break a timing belt the will just free turn without the top and bottom end having sex, is this the same on the newer model motors?? i as have just done mine [full kit] and i thought $250 was asking a bit much..
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