cr4x4cruiser
Observer
We have two G2.5 Montero's...
1] 1999 SR 113.XXX miles
2] 1998 SR 110.XXX miles
Having just performed the replacement of valve cover gaskets on them we found striking differences in the condition of the timing belts;
Though very close in mileage [basically identical] we found #1 had a belt that appears in excellent condition, as seen through the viewing port on the passenger-side along with peeling back the driver's-side cover.
Contrarily, we found #2 to be absolutely cracked throughout. It would appear, without having maintenance records, that #2 never had a timing belt replacement performed, while #1 likely did.
#2 goes in next week for a thorough job, and #1 shortly thereafter.
As well, maintenance on the cooling system was quite opposite;
#1 appeared to never have been serviced properly - with massive amounts of crud found in the radiator/ engine/ heater core.
#2 was clean as a whistle.
Weird, but true.
Without service records one can never be sure of any services performed, ever.
Lastly, based upon all that I have culled, I believe my best option for doing the timing belt/ water pump is to piecemeal everything - specifically locating/ obtaining the majority of parts as OEM, rather than going with a kit [specifically seeking out an OEM water pump & hydraulic tensioner from AISIN/ NTN].
Wonder what that timing belt looks like? Don't be afraid... pull out a 10mm socket & remove that cover. It won't hurt a bit [yeah, that's what your dad always said]...
- Wm.
1] 1999 SR 113.XXX miles
2] 1998 SR 110.XXX miles
Having just performed the replacement of valve cover gaskets on them we found striking differences in the condition of the timing belts;
Though very close in mileage [basically identical] we found #1 had a belt that appears in excellent condition, as seen through the viewing port on the passenger-side along with peeling back the driver's-side cover.
Contrarily, we found #2 to be absolutely cracked throughout. It would appear, without having maintenance records, that #2 never had a timing belt replacement performed, while #1 likely did.
#2 goes in next week for a thorough job, and #1 shortly thereafter.
As well, maintenance on the cooling system was quite opposite;
#1 appeared to never have been serviced properly - with massive amounts of crud found in the radiator/ engine/ heater core.
#2 was clean as a whistle.
Weird, but true.
Without service records one can never be sure of any services performed, ever.
Lastly, based upon all that I have culled, I believe my best option for doing the timing belt/ water pump is to piecemeal everything - specifically locating/ obtaining the majority of parts as OEM, rather than going with a kit [specifically seeking out an OEM water pump & hydraulic tensioner from AISIN/ NTN].
Wonder what that timing belt looks like? Don't be afraid... pull out a 10mm socket & remove that cover. It won't hurt a bit [yeah, that's what your dad always said]...
- Wm.