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Timing belt kits

Postby seanmau5 » Sat Jul 14, 2012 1:17 am

I've been browsing the internet for different timing belt kits and haven't had much success with Google so thought I'd try eBay:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/00-06-Subaru-Le ... 3cc05b6b07

EDIT - no I won't be buying this particular one but just want to know that I'm on the right track in my search.
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Re: Timing belt kits

Postby iisshhyy » Sat Jul 14, 2012 1:24 am

not a technical guru by any means, but wouldn't it make more sense to stick with genuine parts? If this thing breaks, does the money you're saving here outweigh the risk / cost of repairs should the worst case scenario present itself?
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Re: Timing belt kits

Postby seanmau5 » Sat Jul 14, 2012 1:34 am

Oh I want to stick with genuine or alternatively use an even better option. I just want to know that I'm on the right track in my search!
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Re: Timing belt kits

Postby AlpineRaven » Tue Jul 17, 2012 7:14 am

I'd buy genuine. An timing kit for 2.5 litre is somewhere late $300 if you have a friend in Subaru.
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Re: Timing belt kits

Postby HyRax » Wed Jul 25, 2012 3:59 pm

The price difference between genuine and non-genuine kits is negligible when it comes to timing belt kits. The big cost whack is actually the labour for installation.

When I did my timing belt earlier this year, the price difference on the kit was a whole $80 saving over Subaru's genuine gear, but the labour difference between getting Subaru to do it and my local mechanic was $600. I got my local to install the genuine kit (sourced from Subaru Parts at the normal consumer price) and feel a whole lot better for it - don't need to change it again for another 100,000K's (or three years - whatever comes first).
I was going to procrastinate, but I put it off...
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Re: Timing belt kits

Postby Tradewind » Sat Sep 15, 2012 7:26 am

The Gates brand complete kit is awesome

Comes with all the idlers + belt which is actually marked with white dots to assist you with getting the timing correct

Changing the belt on a 2.5i is a 1.5hr job for any home mech with a few tools

There are few cars easier than the Subaru EJ 2.0/2.5 phase 2 engines
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Re: Timing belt kits

Postby AlpineRaven » Sat Sep 15, 2012 7:45 am

Tradewind wrote:The Gates brand complete kit is awesome

Comes with all the idlers + belt which is actually marked with white dots to assist you with getting the timing correct

Changing the belt on a 2.5i is a 1.5hr job for any home mech with a few tools

There are few cars easier than the Subaru EJ 2.0/2.5 phase 2 engines


Out of interest how much did the Gates brand set you back?
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Re: Timing belt kits

Postby Tradewind » Sat Sep 15, 2012 7:10 pm

Its been a while now, was a couple of years ago, I think it was around $200


Just looking around for you

The second kit in this list is the right one - gives you an idea of current price for full set

http://www.thepartsbin.com/catalog/?N=1 ... 62951+9319
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Re: Timing belt kits

Postby Rizinium » Fri Nov 16, 2012 9:04 pm

just curious, there is no difference between the belt layour for the gen2 RX 2.5 and the gen three and four are there?.... ive heard that there are pulleys that are in different positions on the different models and things that make a gen 4 2.5 belt kit incompatible with a gen 2. any knowledge would be greatly appreciated
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Re: Timing belt kits

Postby bosc0 » Tue Jan 22, 2013 10:16 am

Bump! Is anyone aware of a link to a 2.5t timing belt kit from one of the US sites? I'm struggling to find..

At what point does the maintenance schedule specify to change the water pump?
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Re: Timing belt kits

Postby bass_straitener » Tue Jan 22, 2013 10:36 am

bosc0 wrote:Bump! Is anyone aware of a link to a 2.5t timing belt kit from one of the US sites? I'm struggling to find..

At what point does the maintenance schedule specify to change the water pump?


Just an example not sure on how competitive the pricing is.

http://www.celticmotorsport.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=21_217_327&products_id=3261

With regards the water pump there's too many conflicting stories. Depends on coolant used etc....

Most agree that if your doing the timing belt best get it changed as it may not last till the next timing belt change. It's only $110 for the pump. Changing it in isolation, should it fail, will see a significant labour cost.
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Re: Timing belt kits

Postby Bond » Tue Jan 22, 2013 11:28 am

Tradewind wrote:Its been a while now, was a couple of years ago, I think it was around $200


Just looking around for you

The second kit in this list is the right one - gives you an idea of current price for full set

http://www.thepartsbin.com/catalog/?N=1 ... 62951+9319


How do you find that site for price compared to locally sourced? Do you use it?
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