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1HZ Timing Belt

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1HZ Timing Belt

Post by Remydog05 »

Just did a search and looked for ages but cant find it!

How often does the timing belt need doing on a 1HZ?

100,000klms???
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Post by joel HJ60 »

Rule of thumb for timing belts is 100000km, but I think the 1HZ maybe 150000km?

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Post by BOGAN V8 »

1HZ still 100,000klms
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Post by ferrit »

im pretty sure my 02 1HZ says 150K, but i'll be damned if im going for a walk up the hill in the cold to check that! :lol: :P
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Post by Remydog05 »

Thanks All

Just the info I wanted :)
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Post by DIRTY ROCK STAR »

yeah i thought 100k.
i had to pull the waterpump off as it was leaking so while we were there did timing belt (that and i was about to drive from perth to newy solo)
great way to spend half a day replacing it.
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Post by duck »

my light came on at 300,000 so that may have been the 2nd or 3rd change, but i hurd they were every 100,000, dosnt take to long, prob took my 45 min tops
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Post by shanegtr »

every 100k for a change. I heard somewhere along the lines that the newer 1hz's where every 150K :?:
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Post by Sic Lux »

Yeah old will be 100K new ones 150K Don't know if 100 or 105 series went to 150K interval
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Post by ROCKRASH »

My 00 79 is 150 000 by the book. I.ve have owned it since new now done 140 000 and no light yet. And yes it works!
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Post by Sic Lux »

ROCKRASH wrote:My 00 79 is 150 000 by the book. I.ve have owned it since new now done 140 000 and no light yet. And yes it works!
When it's due i can pm you the info to reset the light on them took me a bit to figure out first one i did it's not a simple as the old ones unfortunatly just pm me when ya need it
plenty of parts on the bench
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