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95Eclipse302Jan-01-06 06:56 PM
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I am looking for a tmiing belt kit for my 1995 NON TURBO eclipse...

Problem is, everyone I see is for 1990-1994 non turbo or 1995-2000 turbo....none for 1995 non turbo...anyone kno if the 94 kit will work?

  

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RxR_EclipseJan-01-06 07:19 PM
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#95446, "RE: timing belt kit..."
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Originally posted by 95Eclipse302
I am looking for a tmiing belt kit for my 1995 NON TURBO eclipse... Problem is, everyone I see is for 1990-1994 non turbo or 1995-2000 turbo....none for 1995 non turbo...anyone kno if the 94 kit will work?


They don't sell 'kits' as far as i know...and the 94 model eclipse does not have the same engine as you so no it won't work. You should try calling napa maybe and asking for a timing belt for a 1995 mitsubishi eclipse non turbo...or perhaps call a mechanic near you and have them do the work...

Kevin
The old:


The new:

  

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greygooseJan-01-06 08:39 PM
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#95448, "RE: timing belt kit..."
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www.partsdinosaur.com


You'll need:

the belt
the idlers
headgasket
head bolts
waterpump (depending on mileage)

and alot of free time, a nice set of tools, beer, and a radio. oh yea...be sure to bring some patience along.

  

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95Eclipse302Jan-02-06 05:06 AM
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#95449, "RE: timing belt kit..."
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Yeah I checked on ebay but no kits for my car...Ill do the work myself...just never worked on eclipse Im sure its not to bad, I rebuilt two neons and they are very similar...

  

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95Eclipse302Jan-02-06 05:08 AM
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and why would I need a headgasket...lol or are you saying replace it as a precaution or something?

  

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ModeratorbullettdsmJan-02-06 05:45 AM
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#95451, "RE: timing belt kit..."
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partsdinosaur.com definitely. Good prices, great shipping, great guy. And I'm not sure why the headgasket either. Maybe he knows something you don't
MB

  

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AdministratorStar Turbo TalonJan-02-06 05:59 AM
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#95453, "RE: timing belt kit..."
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The headgasket is a known problem if you still have the factory gasket installed. Both of you need to search that one, there is a lot of good info regarding it.

Partsdinosaur has a Timing "kit" for under 150.00 which is the cheapest you will find anywhere.

  

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95Eclipse302Jan-02-06 06:12 AM
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#95454, "RE: timing belt kit..."
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Yeah I already got that together thats a nice site for waht I needed...now
will I just need the bearings for the tensioner and idler? ALso Should I go with the hydralic kit? If I do how much harder to put that one on?

  

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greygooseJan-02-06 06:15 AM
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#95455, "RE: timing belt kit..."
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Originally posted by Star Turbo Talon
The headgasket is a known problem if you still have the factory gasket installed. Both of you need to search that one, there is a lot of good info regarding it. Partsdinosaur has a Timing "kit" for under 150.00 which is the cheapest you will find anywhere.


When you have everything dismantled you'd be doing yourself a great injustice not to go ahead and replace the headgasket. Like Terry mentioned Bruce carries all the parts you'll need and sends you a copy of the installation instructions for any of the parts you buy from him. Goodluck on your install but be sure to take your time and do it right.

  

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ModeratorbullettdsmJan-02-06 10:45 AM
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#95457, "RE: timing belt kit..."
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Sorry guys, I can't agree with that one. My headgasket on my AWD made 120k before someone through a rod on it. My 97 rs made 140 before the headgasket went. That was never standard practice on the Vdub rabbits. I can see doing a clutch if your throw out bearing goes, but pulling the head when you do a timing belt job, naw I'll wait until it goes before I pop the head.
MB

  

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