Hi,
Can someone tell me how often to change the timing belt. I have a 1988 325i touring with 129k on the clock. I have had it for 6 months when it had 126k. Does anyone know the recommended mileage for replacing?
Also, is the M20 the type of engine that will go bang if it snaps?
Thanks.
325i timing belt - when to change?
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demonbiker
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When i buy a car with a belt first thing to do is change the belt even if you have proof it has been done recently, 30k- 40k is about average but i will be changing mine every 25k to be on safe side. BMW used to say every 40k for a 325 but better to change sooner ..........just in case.
vauxhall quote 80k befor belt change- no way i would leave it that long!!
- get a genuine belt and tensioner from the dealer worth the extra for peice of mind , will take about 1-2 hours to do.
vauxhall quote 80k befor belt change- no way i would leave it that long!!
- get a genuine belt and tensioner from the dealer worth the extra for peice of mind , will take about 1-2 hours to do.
'90 M5 3.6 "Driven Hard......Put Away Wet!! "
Thanks for that. I will take your advice and change the timing belt as soon as possible. Just out of interest, would it cause damage to the engine if it broke? I know that on some cars it usually does and on others it doesn't. I also have a 1987 MR2 and on that i have been told that no damage is likely to be caused.
Cheers.
Cheers.
Hi there .... yes it will cause damage if it breaks. Looking at a few bent valves to start with ... the rest depends on engine load at the time. Many have been looking for a replacement engine after a broken timing belt.
And as has been said .... best to change the water pump at the same time.
G
And as has been said .... best to change the water pump at the same time.
G
Forgot to mention.... I had a quote today from a local garage for supply & fit of a new timing belt to my 325i of Ԛ£195 + VAT. I thought this as a bit steep, especially if i also need to change the tensioner and water pump at the same time. What does anyone think?
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for the quote I would expect that would include the tensioner as it is sheer bad practice not to and they often come in a kit anyway. Water pump is about Ԛ£25.
Ask them how much just for the labour and then go to www.gsfcarparts.com and look up the price of the bits, cambelt about Ԛ£10, tensioner about Ԛ£12 I think, pump Ԛ£25 ish.
Ask them how much just for the labour and then go to www.gsfcarparts.com and look up the price of the bits, cambelt about Ԛ£10, tensioner about Ԛ£12 I think, pump Ԛ£25 ish.
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belt and tensioner is only about Ԛ£60 from BMW and about hour and half labour, pump from GSF -dont forget the gasket doesnt come with pump!
'90 M5 3.6 "Driven Hard......Put Away Wet!! "


