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hi i was just wondering what the recommended millage to change the timing belt on a 1999 Osmobile Intrigue was. Thanks!
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Re: Timing Belt Replacement
I know that the 3.5 doesn't have a belt, but a timing chain. Which engine do you have? The 3.8 is a pushrod, so that isn't applicable. So, don't worry about it.
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Re: Timing Belt Replacement
i have a 3.5 i think, so your saying dont worry about it it doesnt need to be replaced?
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Re: Timing Belt Replacement
No, they almost never need replacement. It should be fine for a long time.
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Re: Timing Belt Replacement
I Guess thats cool, i have 109,600 on my car i guess i had to ask though,what makes a chain timing belt any different from a regualr belt, as far as life and replacement?
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Re: Timing Belt Replacement
Hi
the timing chain is far superior because it does not wear the way a belt will. Earlier small engines with belts had about a 60000 mile life on the belt. If you had not changed it by then you were on borrowed time. A timing chain is just that - heavy duty metal. Not that no wear takes place on the chain and "sprockets" as it were, but a failure is far less likely and not a "designed obsolesence" issue. I think the only time you might do a "routine" replacement of a chain is if you had the engine broken down that far and found wear, or just decided to change it out for good measure while you were in that deep. Just my 2 cents
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