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  1. Join Date
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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by wallyvelasco View Post
    In replacing TIMING BELT, you should consider replacing these parts too:

    - OEM Camshaft seal
    - OEM Crankshaft Seal (front or pulley side)
    - Water Pump (GMB Brand)
    - Tensioner Bearing (KOYO Brand)
    - ENGINE OIL
    - COOLANT
    - and of course.. OEM Timing Belt.

    If needed, replace the Valve Cover Gasket and Spark Plug Seal.
    This is pretty much spot on. Labor for my toyota was around 2500 or so a year ago. But I also replaced the coolant, engine oil, oil filter, air filter, fanbelts para isang baklasan na lang

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  2. Join Date
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    #12
    buti na lang nabasa ko to.planning to replace timing belt.sir san kayo or kanino mekaniko nagpapagawa to replace timing belt?painstruct n lng po kung saan atska baka may contact no. salamat po

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    #13
    Sir may kilala ako ok gumawa at hindi ka tatagain s presyo.. kaya lang meycauayan.. mang ramon! Lahat ginagawa nila from latero, makina, simpleng susian.. one stop shop..

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    #14
    salamat sir pero mejo malayo sa akin qc area lang po sana

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    #15
    just a noob question mga sir.. how would you know na kelangan na palitan ang timing belt? Thanks in advance tsikoters!

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by Monshar Tuaño View Post
    just a noob question mga sir.. how would you know na kelangan na palitan ang timing belt? Thanks in advance tsikoters!
    visual inspection of the belt for signs of wear and tear or based on the manufacturer's recommended replacement interval referring to the number of kilometers as indicated in the car's odometer.

    if there are leaks in you front camshaft seals or crankshaft seals, there is a possibility that your timing belt get contaminated by oil. oil can damage belts resulting to premature breakage.

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Things to consider during timing belt replacement