what milage cambelt change? m40 316i?
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just wondering what milage should the belt be changed at? it was done at 60 or 70 k it has now 136k so is it well overdue?? car sold now only to be collected. told the fella its due. but just worried how likly could it break??
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oh not good. any chance i could take off timing cover and inspect it? or would it just be waste for there would be no sigh of wear?Alex wrote:every 30k i would say
yours needs doind asap if that was the last time it was done
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haha just i should of taken that into account b4 i sold it
thanks for that. 
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mine was done in 1999 at 81.000miles and I did it again this winter with 162000 and the belt was in a very good condition...probably depends the make of the belt and luck?
it depends how it's been driven too. in theory an engine can be sat at idle and do a billion revolutions and the car will have done 0 miles. a lot of stop / start driving can be a lot worse for an engine than many times the miles at a constant speed.
idle / very low revs are the worst for cambelts as there's quite a lot of shock load going through them as the valve springs fight against or spring round the cam, the motion smooths out at higher revs
idle / very low revs are the worst for cambelts as there's quite a lot of shock load going through them as the valve springs fight against or spring round the cam, the motion smooths out at higher revs
cheers,
harry
harry

