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Broken Cambelt


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I have a 92 Celica GT (dark Blue) with a broken cambelt :( . Engine turns over well. I have just purchased a brand new set of Bridgestones for the nice alloys. Would be an interesting project for someone. email me if you are interested. Based in south London.

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Why not repair it yourself. You would have to be very unlucky to have done any valve damage as the engine is non interference. It's only a 3 hour job and 20 quid for a belt. :thumbsup:

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I have been informed by 2 garages (both using their source as Autodata, a trade source) that the engine is indeed interference, but they both say that this source is not entirely reliable.

daktari, who was your source? I need to know whether my engine is screwed or not...... :unsure:

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I'm ex-motor trade and Autodata technical data books always say the engine will do damage ( not sure if this is a money spinner for the garages or Autodate covering themselves ), if you speak to your local Toyota garage they will tell you the truth, i was also under the impression the 3S-GE was a safe engine......good luck :)

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IIRC, from lots of threads that I've read on this topic, the general concesus seems to be that 3S-GE engines are rarely damaged by cambelt failure, whereas 3S-GTE engines often are.

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I'm ex-motor trade and Autodata technical data books always say the engine will do damage ( not sure if this is a money spinner for the garages or Autodate covering themselves ), if you speak to your local Toyota garage they will tell you the truth, i was also under the impression the 3S-GE was a safe engine......good luck :)
IIRC, from lots of threads that I've read on this topic, the general concesus seems to be that 3S-GE engines are rarely damaged by cambelt failure, whereas 3S-GTE engines often are.

I'm inclined to think that Autodata do tend to cover themselves. I've done a good few cambelt failure jobs and after checking Autodata you always expect the worst. 'Tain't necessarily so. ;)

But in this instance for the sake of a cambelt and a Saturday afternoon you could have your car up and running again. What's to lose? :D

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What ave I got to lose? I havent got a flippin clue how to do it myself. My garage quoted me over 200 sovs....UP FRONT, and thats not a Toyota garage.

All this on a wing and a prayer that it will work.... :cowboy:

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Should cost about half that. I've had the MR2 belt changed by Mr T for far less than that.

I think somebody had one done for less than a hundred notes recently.

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My local Toyota garage charges 90 quid an hour plus VAT....UP FRONT.

As soon as they saw my banger in the car park, they had no choice.....i'm sure they dont want a lump of metal jamming up their space and an unpaid bill.

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