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Timing Belt Replacement 850 1993

Hi there--it's been a while since I have visited but need some advice. I have a 1993 854 GLT. I had the timing belt/serpentine belt etc. replaced at 96,389 miles in December of 2003. It was my understanding that it needs to be replaced every 50k miles on my model (which would be at 146,389 miles) I am currently at 115,548 miles. My mechanic however, said that it needs to be replaced every 50k miles OR every 5 years. I totally trust my mechanic but I've never heard the 5 year rule.



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    Timing Belt Replacement 850 1993

    I think some people would recommend replacing belts and other rubber parts after several years regardless of mileage - due to aging on exposure to environmental pollutants, extreme heat or cold, long storage without driving, etc. In most places this might be 10 years, not 5. I would pull the upper cover and look at the belt. If it shows any crazing or cracking or glaze, you could change it.








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      Timing Belt Replacement 850 1993

      I beleive the volvo recommendation is six years or so many miles. The timing belt change interval on these cars are all different so without the manual it's hard to say. All the old red block motors were 50 000 miles. These white block ones are all over the place, the shortest was the 960, then the 850, next the s90 and longest the s70. I think the s60 are the same as the s70 but I don't own one and they may not be old enough to know for sure. The white block angines are interferance (the pistons will hit the valves and make a big mess) so it is better to change it early than late! a couple of hundred dollars for the belt is far cheaper than a few thousand to fix the motor! I have to say I agree with your mechanic on this one. He's tellling you the safe choice abd with the motor's health riding on the choice I'd go with it.







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