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Old Aug 27, 2001 | 03:07 PM
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I don't know what the main belt is called but i think i need it replaced. does anyone know how much it's gonna cost and will there be any major damage if it breaks while i'm driving it?
Old Aug 27, 2001 | 04:13 PM
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Are you referring to the timing belt?
Old Aug 27, 2001 | 06:59 PM
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Originally posted by willhunting
I don't know what the main belt is called but i think i need it replaced. does anyone know how much it's gonna cost and will there be any major damage if it breaks while i'm driving it?
i guess you are referring to the timing belt. it needs to be changed every 60K miles. if it breaks you can say bye bye to your motor...
Old Aug 27, 2001 | 07:21 PM
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i guess you are referring to the timing belt. it needs to be changed every 60K miles. if it breaks you can say bye bye to your motor...
U know how much it will cost?
Old Aug 28, 2001 | 05:39 AM
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If you are just getting the timing belt replaced, most
places will charge you for about six hours labor at whatever
the going rate for shop hours is. My sister had hers done
about six months ago and the guy charged her around $350,
but he was an independent and his hourly rate was cheaper
than a dealership.

Will this be a major or minor service? Major will include
t-belt, three accessory belts, tensioner, water pump, and
thermostat, plus two cam seals. If it's a minor, it'll be
the t-belt and the accessory belts. In both cases they'll
have to drain your coolant as you need to remove some hoses
to get to the timing belt. You'll want to replace all the
belts at a 60K interval and do a major at every other
interval.

I just got through doing a major (120K service) on my '93
GXE. It wasn't that bad, but since I had never done any-
thing like it before, it took a lot longer than if I had
taken it into a shop and had it done...but my hourly rate
is cheap and I got all the parts at 25% off list from
Coz at UltimateZ in Chicago. If you have it done in a shop,
they will buy the parts and mark them up accordingly. I
think I spent around $200 for parts to do the major. To do
a minor, it would've been just the cost of belts (probably
around $40) plus anti-freeze and a gallon of distilled H20.

I really need to create a nice webpage with as much info as
possible concerning the 60K and 120K servicing...
Old Aug 28, 2001 | 10:57 AM
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ummm...if you're going to change the T-belt ALWAYS change the water pump while your in there. A) you're in there anyway...B) if you don't, it will probably go on you and you'll have to take everything apart anyway. the whole job including parts and labor will run you 350 (private) to about 700 (quotes i've gotten from dealers) i personally ordered my parts from courtesy nissan (also 25% off of list) and am having the dealer do the work in the next week or so. parts came to 200 for T-belt, h20 pump, tensioner, thermostat, 2 cam seals and all accessory/drive belts...
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