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tj90 -> RE: Timing belt replacement and tensioners. (2/13/2007 10:32:52 AM)
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I bet the squeeking is coming from a serpentine belt pulley bearing. Its exposed on the exterior of the engine. Mine was squeeking at 60k. You either need to replace the pulley or relube it. An automotive stethiscope is good to isolate problems like that. Spray some penetrant or spray lube at the pulley hubs to see if the problem goes away. That will be a temporary fix until you can actually remove the pulley and eithr replace or lube it more. Of course, stay away from fan, belt and dont wear loose clothing if you are spraying a pulley while the engine is running. At first, I was periodically sprayed my pulley every 5k miles, before I replaced it cause I was tired of hearing the noise. They are easy to replace at the time you are doing the timing belt. Also, if Mitsu recommends change after 60k and you dont do it - do you think your warranty will cover you? Im not a warranty expert, but I think that would give Mitsu an out and claim that you neglected periodic maintenance. Kind of like if you seezed the motor due to not changing the oil, would mitsu cover the replacement of the engine? Practically speaking, with belt longevity, you are probably OK - but Im an anal type and could not sleep at night knowing the belt is alreay 20k over its change interval... Im glad I at least checked my belt tension - the belt was loose inside the motor! If you are the mechancial type and removing the serpentine belt to service the squeeky pulley, remove a few more bolts and at least inspect the timing belt - only costs you another hour...
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