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  • #31
    Re: 1.8T timing belt

    no worries dude. it's tough to explain. i wouldn't go as far as to say that your timing belt life span will be cut in half if you double the power. they are pretty robust. it's just another factor to consider when it comes to maintenance. doubling the power on an already worn belt (even 50-60000kms) probably wont help the situation. after all, who wants to dump a pile of money into more power, only to leave a weak point for catastrophic damage.

    i think most people think that when a timing belt starts to crack, that you see the obvious signs of cracking on the smooth side of the belt. sure the belt might look good on the surface, but... although that is true, the toothed side has to be inspected also, since that's what is actually contacting the sprocket. it's when cracks appear on that side, that teeth can be sheared off. and it's always at the crank when that happens. which is why regardless of what the manual/interval says, taking it off to inspect the teeth, replacement is done. like i said, if you are going to the extent to do that, might as well put a new one on. which is why i call them at 100000kms. and you are right about the age of the belt being a factor also.

    they don't always break in half. lot's of times you crank it over and notice the cam sprocket isn't turning. well the belt is still in place but because there are no teeth left around the crank sprocket, the parts collide. usually there's only about a dozen teeth ripped off around the crank, making it smooth on both sides.

    i hope this clears things up and answers everyone's questions about timing belts.
    you probably don't like me because someone else said they didn't lol. <3

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    • #32
      Re: 1.8T timing belt

      I just figured that there would be an increase of torque on the belt and crank from the increase hp. I like to do p.m. maintance not breakdown maintance.
      Did the t.b. on my 97 when i got it at 130,000 km didnt know if it had been done but it was not showing any wear, it was more for my piece of mind, I should do my belt this spring on my other car (time not km)
      12 Volvo XC 90
      03 Jetta1.8T
      95 Cabrio VRT
      90 G60 Corrado

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      • #33
        Re: 1.8T timing belt

        Did mine just before 100K and George said the belt was ok but the WP was leaking. He advised replacing with another plastic unit as the metal ones have their own issues as well.

        I will do it again at 180K or so - as someome mentioned the extreme temps make it not worth the risk.
        Geoff
        Fear is the element that unites all losers.

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        • #34
          Re: 1.8T timing belt

          What is the average cost to replace the timing belt and water pump? I was thinking about buying the parts from ECS and getting someone to do it.
          Al
          Hitler Built My Hotrod

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          • #35
            Re: 1.8T timing belt

            george from tune tub charges about 4-5 hrs of labor, so you're looking at $8-900 including parts

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            • #36
              Re: 1.8T timing belt

              CHEAAAAAAAAAAAAP do it.
              Jess

              2010 Jetta TDI 6 SPD - Stock Comfortline model

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