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off roader -> RE: Timing belt replacement and tensioners. (11/7/2006 7:31:14 PM)
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ORIGINAL: tj90 I would agree with you offroader. Even so, after reading the thread starter, Im kicking myself for not replacing at 60k!! I replaced everything else (h20 pump etc, I should have done the pulley. Oh well. You're not the only one! My daily driver is a 95 Golf w/ a 2.0L engine. Last year, I had to replace it's water pump and cash was pretty tight when this happened so I only replaced the timing belt in addition but the tensioner pully was out of stock and would take an extra day to receive so I didn't replace it or any other bearings, seals, etc. In the past 6 months I've noticed a significant oil leak (+1 qt every 1k miles) which turns out to be leaking past the valve cover gasket and front cam & crank seals and rear output shaft seals. Last week, while making a turn at a light, the Timing Belt broke!! The break happened because the tensioner pully bearing siezed!![sm=bangbang.gif] The mechanic said it was due to excessive oil in front but I don't buy that since frankly I can't make sense of something siezing from too much oil.[8|] Anyhow, I'm fortunate that the 2.0 is a non-interference engines under 2-3k rpm after which they become interference engines[:-] & at the time I was under that so I experienced no additional valvetrain damage. So now, it was a lesson learned!! I had the mechanic replace the tensioner pulley/bearing, Idler pulley bearings, front cam & crank seals, & valve cover gasket! He inspected the water pump and said it would be fine for a long time yet. No more smoke, & hopefully no more broken timing belts or siezed pully/tensioner bearings!!
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