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Need service with timing belt - lowest cost possible


Polemarch
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Hi all.

 

Got my car from Car Imports Direct last year on 62k (miles) and don't know when it had its belt changed last. Now I am on 81k and thinking it is time for the belt n service or else something nasty could happen? I need any servicing/work carried out in or near Bristol.

 

Funds are very, very limited at the moment with changing house etc so I need to spend the bare minimum but don't want the car spoiled.

 

Question 1: Is there a way to check the belt to see if it needs doing? Is it likely to have been changed before?

 

Question 2: What kind of service do I want and how much should I be paying?

 

Question 3: What is the bare minimum I can get away with to make sure the car keeps ticking without costing me a fortune.

 

 

 

Thanks all

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The bare minimum you can get away with is to leave it alone and see if it breaks. It won't damage anything¹ but obviously the car will be stranded wherever it happens.

They're supposed to be changed every 60,000 miles or every 5 years regardless of mileage.

 

 

 

 

(¹Assuming you dont have the uber-rare VVTi NA)

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The belt on my brothers car went at 75k and needed the engine top end to be rebuilt, it was a Rover and cost him a fair bit. Does the Supra have some kind of safety system them to prevent damage?

 

yes, the Supra (apart from VVTI as jake said) is a non-interference engine so if the belt goes then it shouldn't do any damage at all but just come to a hault leaving you stranded.

 

I wouldn't really fancy testing this though, especially at high revs and the fact you don't know exactly where the belt is going to go.

 

Get it changed imo.

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According to our workshop book a UK supra is classed as interference?? To be honest I wouldn't like to be in the situation to find out. But others are non interference so you should be fine if it goes. Don't let that be a excuse for not having it done.

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