Price Check On Timing
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i was wondering if i could get a price check for the following items:
timing belt
water pump
water pump gasket
headgasket (oem)
spark plug tube seals
semi circle seals
viton valve stem seals
camshaft front seals
valve guides
thanks -steve
timing belt
water pump
water pump gasket
headgasket (oem)
spark plug tube seals
semi circle seals
viton valve stem seals
camshaft front seals
valve guides
thanks -steve
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Vehicle: 2001 Tiburon
timing belt
water pump
water pump gasket
Can be found at
http://www.kdmstuff.com/shop/step1.php?number=695
headgasket (oem)
http://www.worldpartsexpress.com
spark plug tube seals
semi circle seals
viton valve stem seals
camshaft front seals
valve guides
Is this for a motor overhaul? Donno where to find any of that.
water pump
water pump gasket
Can be found at
http://www.kdmstuff.com/shop/step1.php?number=695
headgasket (oem)
http://www.worldpartsexpress.com
spark plug tube seals
semi circle seals
viton valve stem seals
camshaft front seals
valve guides
Is this for a motor overhaul? Donno where to find any of that.
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Spark plug and semi circular seals will come with a valve cover gasket kit. SFR could get it all oem Im sure but maybe you would be better off just getting it here?
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Double check what you need that's not on the site already, and I'll get the word to Jay.
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yeah my engine is running like crap due to the timing belt (147,000 miles on original timing belt). my valves are tapping like a pissed off bojangles trying to riverdance.
i understand the kdmstuff has the timing pakcage, but i really only want the timing belt, water pump, and wp gasket (belts are near brand new, i'm gonna risk the idler and tensioner pullies) so that narrows it down to just those 3 componets.
i figured while i'm tearing apart 1/2 my engine i might aswell go for 3/4 and do a port and polish on a spare head i had. hence the gaskets-... the valve cover gasket that i have on there now is almost brand new so i do not need that. the other seals could use replacing.
thanks for the speedy responses! -steve
i understand the kdmstuff has the timing pakcage, but i really only want the timing belt, water pump, and wp gasket (belts are near brand new, i'm gonna risk the idler and tensioner pullies) so that narrows it down to just those 3 componets.
i figured while i'm tearing apart 1/2 my engine i might aswell go for 3/4 and do a port and polish on a spare head i had. hence the gaskets-... the valve cover gasket that i have on there now is almost brand new so i do not need that. the other seals could use replacing.
thanks for the speedy responses! -steve
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If you have 147k miles on your ORIGINAL timing belt, you are seriously on borrowed time... They are supposed to be changed every 60k miles.
Your valves tapping has nothing to do with your timing belt. When the timing belt goes bad, it breaks, which makes pistons bends valves and then... well, engine no worky anymore. You still need to change it though before it breaks. I would almost be afraid to drive it anymore until then.
Your valves tapping has nothing to do with your timing belt. When the timing belt goes bad, it breaks, which makes pistons bends valves and then... well, engine no worky anymore. You still need to change it though before it breaks. I would almost be afraid to drive it anymore until then.
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well i was thinking if the timing belt has stretched inbetween teeth-... that would screw up the timing, allowing to let the car to run like crap and allowing the valves to tap. +cel for camshaft sensor voltage too high!
i'm pretty sure it's the original timing belt i bought the car w/ 135,000 miles and i've been trying to bring it back to life ever since.
i'll make another thread.
i'm pretty sure it's the original timing belt i bought the car w/ 135,000 miles and i've been trying to bring it back to life ever since.
i'll make another thread.
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QUOTE (01steve @ Nov 3 2007, 01:56 PM)
well i was thinking if the timing belt has stretched inbetween teeth-... that would screw up the timing, allowing to let the car to run like crap and allowing the valves to tap. +cel for camshaft sensor voltage too high!
i'm pretty sure it's the original timing belt i bought the car w/ 135,000 miles and i've been trying to bring it back to life ever since.
i'm pretty sure it's the original timing belt i bought the car w/ 135,000 miles and i've been trying to bring it back to life ever since.
No, it wouldn't stretch that much. If it did, it would just break.