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Have you Changed your Timing Belt?

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Old 06-01-07, 09:38 PM
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generally on the 2gs - timing belt, water pump, and crank seal.... these cars usually dont leak at the cam seals.

change out your drive belt at this time since its no additional labor...
Old 06-01-07, 09:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Jrezo
Oh ya, any other parts needed? Timing belt, water pump, any other seals or gaskets?

Thanks again

Parts needed:

Timing Belt
Water Pump
O-rings that fit between the water pump and the elbow coming off the head
Cam seals should be done, there is absolutly no reason not to do them, they are dirt cheap and install in no time.
Wouldn't hurt to do a front main seal as well. (Becareful not to scratch the seating surface when removing the old seal)
Cam Seals and front main seals are cheap and you are already in the area.
If the car has really high miles through a timing belt tensioner on as well.
Probably want to pick up some coolant as well.
Old 06-01-07, 09:50 PM
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cam seals on the gs3 are easy to do. I believe to do the cam seals on the gs4 the valve cover needs to be removed. Something not everyone can do at home.
Old 06-01-07, 10:53 PM
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Changed it right at 90k with the dealer
Old 06-01-07, 11:00 PM
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Changed it at 90K....timing belt and water pump

for $850-950 it is peace of mind for anothe 90K miles.

the best Bargain at the Lexus Service.

since everthing else is a ripp off.
Old 06-01-07, 11:11 PM
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fyi I am right at 90k even.

I apprecitate everyones input and I hope anyone eles with simaler situations
(98' should be in the same boat) Got some info.

I am going to buy all the parts that you have suggested and have a tech that a local CL member, Fonzy, suggested help me out. He has done Lexus service

Other then that the Car is a Jewel
Old 06-02-07, 07:56 AM
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I replaced mine at about 75K miles, it's a 99' so it was 8 years old. I tell all my cust to replace theirs at 7years or 90K which ever comes first.

The belt is rubber and cord, heated and cooled a lot. How long do you think it will last.

I also did my water pump, it had a little bit of crust at the wheep hole, but my seals were ok. Just had a cust in the other day with 95K on his 99'. Same thing, belt and water pump, seals were ok.

Should cost about 800-900 for the belt and pump at Lexus. Some dealers may suggest more strongly on the seals.

Hope this helps.

-Bill
Old 06-02-07, 09:23 AM
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Thanks I needed this. I'm not at 90K but I'm not too far off.

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Old 06-02-07, 09:26 AM
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Belts are suppose to last more than 90k miles, but its just preventative maintenance. Some people get lucky, whiles other aren't so lucky. Rubber deteriorates over time, so it's not just mileage that kills it.
Old 06-02-07, 09:59 PM
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If you intend to keep the car until 200K miles, then change it at 105K miles ... so you don't have to do that again
Old 06-02-07, 11:49 PM
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I have been doing research and here is what I am planning to do...

Timing Belt
Water pump
all the O rings
bypass hose
Acc. Belt Adj. Pulley
Acc. Belt Tension Pulley
Accessory Belt Tensioner
Radiator Cap
Spark Plugs
Engine oil and oil filter change
ATF drain and refill
Diff oil drain and refill
Get Timing Belt Adjuster
Crank/Cylinder sensor
Crank Seal
Upper and lower radiator Hoses
All heater hoses (Anyone knows how many total?)
Thermostat & Seal
All belts (Serpetine Belt?)
Flush Cooling System
New Hose Clamps
Old 06-03-07, 06:17 PM
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I changed mine at around 95K. I had my trusted mechanic replace, timing belt, serpentine belts, water pump (whole unit) for $650. I even called a local lexus dealer and they quoted me $550 for replacement of timing belt...I doubt that includes water pump....its a shock to hear prices of $1500 +.
Old 06-03-07, 08:14 PM
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Glad I stumbled onto this thread. I just bought my 99 GS4 a couple weeks ago. Purchased with 76K on it, just turned 80K. 4K miles in 2weeks!! Most of them hard miles too... Anyway, I also purchased an extended warranty with pretty mush bumper to bumper coverage. What are the chances they cover preventative maintence? If not, I might as well get it out of the way now.
Old 06-03-07, 11:14 PM
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Originally Posted by JonScotti
Glad I stumbled onto this thread. I just bought my 99 GS4 a couple weeks ago. Purchased with 76K on it, just turned 80K. 4K miles in 2weeks!! Most of them hard miles too... Anyway, I also purchased an extended warranty with pretty mush bumper to bumper coverage. What are the chances they cover preventative maintence? If not, I might as well get it out of the way now.
Ya thats on you.


I was ridin today and I swear I smelled coolent?????????? I searched everywhere and couldnt find any thing.

Levels are good.

Burning clean, no smell or smoke out the pipes

it was right after turning off my AC so it may have been condinsation in the system >>??

Got to get it to the tech and have him search as he changes my timing belt and what not../
Old 06-04-07, 12:47 PM
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I'm getting mine replaced this weekend (timing belt, water pump, radiator coolant flush) and my car is a 99 GS400 with just over 60K miles.

My car is a summer only car that's why the miles are low.


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