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Old 03-27-2007, 02:46 PM   #1
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Timing chain replacement

Does anyone know when the recommended time would be to change the timing chains on the ecos.

I've got 125,000km, and think its probably due.
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Yeah it sure couldn't hurt...really look at the tracks of the serpentine and see if you have an perpendicular cracks that cross the entire width of the belt. I know that an outside crack would definitely need changing
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From all I have heard, Timing chains service should be done after only 200 000km. However, a Timing BELT should be changed after 100 000km.

I don't know what is in the ecotec.
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From all I have heard, Timing chains service should be done after only 200 000km. However, a Timing BELT should be changed after 100 000km.

I don't know what is in the ecotec.

yeah I'm just kinda scared b/c I heard some horror stories about the chains snapping in the ecos prematurely.
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From all I have heard, Timing chains service should be done after only 200 000km. However, a Timing BELT should be changed after 100 000km.

I don't know what is in the ecotec.

Yeah, belts usually get changed at a certain mileage or when excessive wear is present. A chain (like on the Eco) will last a pretty long time without having to be changed. So I'd say unless you're having problems with it right now, you'll still be good for a while.

The Ecotec was pretty much over-engineered and built to handle a lot. I doubt anything you've heard about snapped timing chains is true.
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Old 03-28-2007, 01:57 AM   #7
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It was only the older Ecotecs that had issues with their chains snapping. There was something wrong with the tensioner and/or lubrication system for it. There's a way to tell if yours has the updated stuff, it's posted at http://www.z22se.co.uk/
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you should also do the chain for the balance shafts while your in there
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I wouldn't worry. I've never had to do that on any of my vehicles.... or any vehicles at my place. My dads old truck had 455,000kms on it too...
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I'll have a look at that site, thanks guys.
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