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Car Forum / Acura Cars / October 2004

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99 Integra Timing Belt

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tony thomas - 15 Oct 2004 23:36 GMT
I purchased this Integra w/ 160k miles.  I took the valve cover off and
looked at the belt since I have no way of knowing when it was replaced last
(purchased from a dealer).  Belt looked good.  Not shiny and no cracks
anywhere.  Is there really a way to tell when it needs replacing or should I
maybe just go ahead and replace to be on the safe side.
I have never had a car w/ a timing belt that needed replacing so don't know
what one that needs replacing looks like.

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John  Ings - 16 Oct 2004 01:05 GMT
>I purchased this Integra w/ 160k miles.  I took the valve cover off and
>looked at the belt since I have no way of knowing when it was replaced last
>(purchased from a dealer).  Belt looked good.

They usually do. Even when they're ready to break.

> Not shiny and no cracks
>anywhere.  Is there really a way to tell when it needs replacing

Time and milage.

>or should I
>maybe just go ahead and replace to be on the safe side.

Yes. Have the water pump replaced at the same time.

>I have never had a car w/ a timing belt that needed replacing so don't know
>what one that needs replacing looks like.

Just like a brand-new one.
 
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