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CAM BELT EXPERIENCES -



  CLIO 182 RS
Hi,

I know renault recommend 5years or 72k but in reality when is it best to change on these engines ?

Mine is an '05 with 53k

Cheers
 

Owen

ClioSport Admin
If it hasn't already been done yet, then now. Is it really worth putting it off?

I had mine done at 3yrs/34k as it worked out the same price to get it all done with a specialist than just the aux belt at a Renault dealer.
 
  CLIO 182 RS
will do, are they really time degradeable ?

anyone know of any good specialists in the north east ? and has anyone ever had one let go before 72k and under 5 years?

Thanks
 
  Lionel Richie
its not the belt that fails, its the plastic upper idler in 99% of cases

the thing people forget is this

your car is a 2005 REGISTERED vehicle, but could've been built in 2003, so could infact have a 7year old cambelt on there
 
  CLIO 182 RS
its not the belt that fails, its the plastic upper idler in 99% of cases

the thing people forget is this

your car is a 2005 REGISTERED vehicle, but could've been built in 2003, so could infact have a 7year old cambelt on there

Very true Fred !!

Is there a quick way i can check the idler as its going to be 3weeks or so before i can get the car into a garage due to needing it for work etc
 

M@C

  Clio 172 Cup
It's which ever comes first not whichever takes the longest.

In Renaults eyes The belts will last up to 72k, but if you don't rack up many miles then you need to swap it out after 5 years.

Your 05 plate is now coming up to 6 years even with the low mileage. Plus that is not including your pre-registration age!
 
  CLIO 182 RS
It's which ever comes first not whichever takes the longest.

In Renaults eyes The belts will last up to 72k, but if you don't rack up many miles then you need to swap it out after 5 years.

Your 05 plate is now coming up to 6 years even with the low mileage. Plus that is not including your pre-registration age!

Im getting it changed anyway but In my opinion it is over exagerated with the age thing of the timing belt I believe (5years anyway) as it is not open to any ingress of oil/dirt or any other contaminats to degrade the belt, yes they do stretch and crack overtime but that would be excelerated by sunlight etc which it does not recieve.

Thats my thoughts anyway but better safe than sorry !
 
  Lionel Richie
^have you ever measured the temps the cambelt and idlers etc get upto? (we're talking over 100degC) its heat cycles that kill them
 
Im getting it changed anyway but In my opinion it is over exagerated with the age thing of the timing belt I believe (5years anyway) as it is not open to any ingress of oil/dirt or any other contaminats to degrade the belt, yes they do stretch and crack overtime but that would be excelerated by sunlight etc which it does not recieve.

Thats my thoughts anyway but better safe than sorry !

lol because i used to drive with my bonnet off all the time, and the engine mount off as well so the sun could hit the belt!
 

M@C

  Clio 172 Cup
They are exaggerated because in reality not everybody is going to swap them on the dot. So they need a safe margin. But as you don't know what the margin is so you're playing a lottery as to how long it lasts!

As every belt is different some will be lucky and last 10 years, others will go before the recommended time but the service interval will be gauged off of an average failure rate.

I'd swap it ASAP!!
 

Sir_Dave

ClioSport Trader
Personally, i've always had my 1*2 belts done at 60k, or 4 years old ... barring the Trophy, which (without me realising) went from 72k to 174k (over 4 years) without a cambelt change :eek:

Oopsy.
 
  Evo 8 MR
All rubber degrades after 5 years, it's just the way it is, it's not over exaggerated at all. If it fails then significant damage will be caused to the engine.
 
  MK5 Fiesta Zetec S
All rubber degrades after 5 years, it's just the way it is, it's not over exaggerated at all. If it fails then significant damage will be caused to the engine.

Except rubber exhaust hangers they degrade after 5 minutes.
 
  Abarth 500 Esseesse
I had mine done as soon as I got the car. 36k and 5 years from registered (although probably 6 years from manufacture).

Do as you're told :rasp:
 
  172 Cup
Give Manic Motors a ring - they're in East Boldon not far from the metro station which could come in handy for work.

Their number is 0191 536 8173.

These are the only guys I have ever used for my cars and to be honest you can't fault them.

If you need any help with where it is or anything give me a shout and I'll be more than willing to show you where it is.
 


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