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Cambelt should I change?



  BG Clio 182
Car is a 55 plate 182

My cambelt is due, through being 5 years in may of this year. The car's done about 30k on the belt, and it was done properly by a specialist.

Would you change it early? No dephaser noise, aux belt done on chec. Just wondered whether I should get it done early as a precaution?

Thanks :)
 

Stefan.

ClioSport Club Member
Your not getting it done 'early' if it is due though...

They say 5 years or 72k iirc which ever comes first.

I would get it done personally, others will say you will be fine
 
  BG Clio 182
Your not getting it done 'early' if it is due though...

They say 5 years or 72k iirc which ever comes first.

I would get it done personally, others will say you will be fine
Sorry I've miss posted like a dick head.

I mean my cambelt is due in 5 months in may of this year, should I do it now?
 

Stefan.

ClioSport Club Member
Sorry I've miss posted like a dick head.

I mean my cambelt is due in 5 months in may of this year, should I do it now?

Ah rite makes sense now lol

That is completely down to you imo

If it is due may, I would see no reason to wait couple months, but if for peace of mind then get it done earlier.
 
  BG Clio 182
Ah rite makes sense now lol

That is completely down to you imo

If it is due may, I would see no reason to wait couple months, but if for peace of mind then get it done earlier.
Haha its me being a tit.

Yeah, just wondered general consensus on the matter really.

The car hasn't done many miles and everything us running sweet as a nut :)

I just wondered whether it would be wise to change or leave it. I'll happily leave it if it ain't gonna snap on me haha XD
 

Stefan.

ClioSport Club Member
Haha its me being a tit.

Yeah, just wondered general consensus on the matter really.

The car hasn't done many miles and everything us running sweet as a nut :smile:

I just wondered whether it would be wise to change or leave it. I'll happily leave it if it ain't gonna snap on me haha XD

I would like to think with the rule being 5 years or 72k that it wouldn't but no guarantee I guess, you should be fine though and I would just replace come may
 
  BG Clio 182
I would like to think with the rule being 5 years or 72k that it wouldn't but no guarantee I guess, you should be fine though and I would just replace come may
These were my thoughts. I am just f**king OCD like ridiculous and worry about s**t like that haha.
 
I suppose :smile: I reckon I'll wait, it be fine im sure :smile:

I will do then :smile: cheers. I am just paranoid about the wankah snapping but if belts are generally okay after 5 years then it's no problems init :smile:
I ran mine for 6 years I think. I think, and no doubt someone will correct me if I am wrong, but mileage is probably a bigger cause of failure than time.
 
  Pug 206 SW, 172 CUP
Constant Start/stop journeys, bouncing off the limiter regularly, traffic light grand prix, track days etc would cause concern for me over a cambelts life but if driven normally then the normal service interval should be totally fine.

My works vans 1.6 HDI engine was on 135,000miles on its original cambelt doing multi drop because of my tight arsed boss. Admittedly it only had 75PS to deal with but decent enough torque.

You never can tell.
 
  1.6 Astra Sporthatch
I'd wait, if your'e doing it 6 months early then next time you'll think, "my old one only lasted 4.5 years?! Maybe I should change this early to be safe" and end up doing 4.
 
  Titanium 182
Luck of the draw with belts in some cases. Some have had them snap early and some sell cars with them massively overdue, mine is due soon based on mileage but I am looking to get it done as soon as possible
 
  Listerine & Poledo
Do you think you'll actually own the car in 5 years time?
If not, then does it matter if you lose 5 months of cambelt life? I'd rather change a few months early than have it snap at 5years, 1day and have to suck up the cost of a new head/engine.
 
  1.6 Astra Sporthatch
But then where does it stop? Could go at a year old, I'd personally wait until closer to May.
 
  BG Clio 182
Yes, but sensibly now.
Equally the cambelt may never, ever, EVER break. Ever.
But hey, OP's car. Might even be sold or totalled by May.

I think i'm gonna wait. the car lives a steady life, does few miles and zero track days etc. I will be getting waterpump done too and everything else. I probably will keep it for a long time. I love the car! Just statistically, do they snap with age i mean, it is 4.5 years ish like so surely it'll be fine?
 
It's a rubber belt, not a stopwatch, so it won't know it's 'alright' for another 5 months.

You'll get belts that go before the 5 years and you'll get cars that will surpass that and last much longer. All you can do is try and follow/beat the interval and hope for the best to be honest.
 
  BG Clio 182
It's a rubber belt, not a stopwatch, so it won't know it's 'alright' for another 5 months.

You'll get belts that go before the 5 years and you'll get cars that will surpass that and last much longer. All you can do is try and follow/beat the interval and hope for the best to be honest.
f**k me haha. I always get nervous about it though to be fair I may get it done then haha.
 

LeeRS

ClioSport Club Member
there isn't a countdown timer on a cambelt. They recommend 5 years but that doesn't mean to say when you get to the day of 5 years its going to snap lol.
if you have the cash, get it done now. Why wait to see if it snaps for the sake of 5 months?
would rather pay the £5-600 now than have the engine shafted and have to fork out on more problems.

just my thoughts anyway :)
 

LeeRS

ClioSport Club Member
by the way, i bought the mrs a honda crv 5 years ago to use down at the stables.
its on 175k now and never had a cambelt. I want it to go so I can burn the stinking thing and get a pickup. She loves it though.

edit: She also aims for potholes, puddles and is her daily.
 
  BG Clio 182
there isn't a countdown timer on a cambelt. They recommend 5 years but that doesn't mean to say when you get to the day of 5 years its going to snap lol.
if you have the cash, get it done now. Why wait to see if it snaps for the sake of 5 months?
would rather pay the £5-600 now than have the engine shafted and have to fork out on more problems.

just my thoughts anyway :)
Probably will do then haha. Makes me nervous I suppose I'll be happier once she's done.
 
  BG Clio 182
I had mine done on 49k (last month) as there was no record of it being done by previous owner so it was a good 9 years. So don't worry yourself to much :smile:

I've Emailed DDC in donny for a price and wait time :) Haha.
 


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