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OK I just had my timing belt and water pump changed. Then the timing belt tensioner/bearing started making noise. My mechanic did the job over and replaced the tensioner. NOW the idler pulley is making noise. He is going to replace both idler pulleys. He's taken apart my engine three times now, twice for free. Is there *anything* else we should replace before he puts everything back together?

 

AND has anyone else had this happen?

 

01 Forester 94000 miles.

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We just had a timing belt wreck out on our 1998 Subaru Forester. We had the usual replacement done at 90K miles, but it broke at 107K... mechanic said it appears as if pulley and bearings seized up, causing belt to snap.

 

Does that make any sense? Yikes. Seems like they should have been able to check out those bearings when they replaced the belt, no?

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Crank seal is a MUST! BE sure that they pull it out without scratching the crankshaft.

 

Cam seals are a good idea, but not essential. They can be replaced "locally" without taking everything apart again, if they fail in the future.

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Crank seal is a MUST! BE sure that they pull it out without scratching the crankshaft.

 

Cam seals are a good idea, but not essential. They can be replaced "locally" without taking everything apart again, if they fail in the future.

 

I would'nt know how to replace the cam seals without removing the cam sprockets. That would mean the tensionner piston going full out when the belt is slackened. Compressing the tensionner would mean removing the crank pulley and center cover.

What am I missing Setright?

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