Checking Timing Belts Manassas VA

In this article, you’ll learn how to check the timing belt of your car. This also includes instructions on how to fix this problem yourself.

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IMA MOTORSPORT
(703)327-9858
25354 Pleasant Valley Rd. Unit 155
Chantilly, VA
Jiffy's Mobile Pit Stop
1-888-779-6243
P.O. Box 504
Springfield, VA
US-1 Auto Repair
(703) 368-0371
10456 Colonel Ct
Manassas, VA
Daytona Auto Services
(703) 335-9111
7601 Centreville Rd
Manassas, VA
Battlefield Sunoco
(703) 368-8555
7203 Sudley Rd
Manassas, VA
Merchant's Tire & Auto Centers
(703) 368-3159
7880 Sudley Rd
Manassas, VA
Baker's Transmissions
(703) 392-6016
9045 Jerrys Cir
Manassas, VA
Melissa General Order Repair
(703) 335-7738
10365 Balls Ford Rd
Manassas, VA
City Automotive Inc
(703) 368-1115
9057 Liberia Ave
Manassas, VA
Mercedes Benz by Luxus Automobile
(703) 631-9333
9065 Liberia Ave
Manassas, VA

A timing belt is used to turn the camshaft at precisely half the speed as the crankshaft. The camshaft causes the intake and exhaust valves to open and shut in time with the pistons as they move up and down in the cylinders. When the timing belt breaks, you aren't going anywhere as the engine can no longer run. In some cases a timing belt failure could damage or even ruin a car's engine. Unfortunately, too many motorists do not replace their timing belt until it has broken. This can be a real problem when you are miles away from the nearest help!

There is no absolute certain way to check that a timing belt has worn out. Instead, changing it at prescribed intervals will lessen the chance that the timing belt will break before it is replaced. In addition, many mechanics advise changing the water pump at the same time as the timing belt – even if it hasn't failed – as most of the labor related to replacing a water pump has already been accomplished when changing the timing belt. This is your call as a water pump could last as long as your car or it could fail at some future point. If the latter, you could be faced with a big repair bill in addition to the inconvenience of having your car out of commission for several days.

Many weekend mechanics feel comfortable enough to replace their car's timing belt themselves. With a trusty Chilton or Haynes auto maintenance and repair manual by your side you can pop the hood and remove and replace the timing belt in no time. Shop via a reputable online wholesaler such as the Timing Belt Pros to compare your replacement timing belt options and to find a product that is right for you. Save a bundle of money by doing the work yourself and avoid the hassles and expense of traveling to your dealer's repair shop.

About the Author:

Matthew C. Keegan

Copyright 2006 – Matt Keegan, is The Auto Writer, who covers a variety of automotive topics including Timing Belt Info: http://www.timingbeltpros.com/ and other handy aftermarket parts and accessories.

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Chantilly, VA

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