95 Elantra - Timing Chain Broke - how much can I expect to pay for repair?
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95 Elantra - Timing Chain Broke - how much can I expect to pay for repair?
Hi all,
The timing chain on my girlfriends 95 (96 maybe?) elantra broke and I
was wondering what the ballpark area to get it replaced/repaired would
cost, including labor.
I was quoted 700 dollars which seems ridiculously high.
Many thanks all for help,
-Umbrae
The timing chain on my girlfriends 95 (96 maybe?) elantra broke and I
was wondering what the ballpark area to get it replaced/repaired would
cost, including labor.
I was quoted 700 dollars which seems ridiculously high.
Many thanks all for help,
-Umbrae
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Re: 95 Elantra - Timing Chain Broke - how much can I expect to pay for repair?
"Umbrae" <umbrae@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> The timing chain on my girlfriends 95 (96 maybe?) elantra broke and I
> was wondering what the ballpark area to get it replaced/repaired would
> cost, including labor.
>
> I was quoted 700 dollars which seems ridiculously high.
>
> Many thanks all for help,
>
Not at all ridiculously high. That car uses a timing belt, not a timing
chain, which is why it broke. They are supposed to be changed every 60,000
miles. How many miles on the car?
When a car with an interference engine breaks a timing belt bad things
happen. Valves and pistons come together in ways they were never designed
to. They don't withstand that encounter well. It is most likely that the
valve train on your girlfriend's car was damaged by the belt breaking. I
would not be surprised to see a final bill significantly higher than what
you're looking at now.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: 95 Elantra - Timing Chain Broke - how much can I expect to pay for repair?
"Umbrae" <umbrae@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> The timing chain on my girlfriends 95 (96 maybe?) elantra broke and I
> was wondering what the ballpark area to get it replaced/repaired would
> cost, including labor.
>
> I was quoted 700 dollars which seems ridiculously high.
>
> Many thanks all for help,
>
Not at all ridiculously high. That car uses a timing belt, not a timing
chain, which is why it broke. They are supposed to be changed every 60,000
miles. How many miles on the car?
When a car with an interference engine breaks a timing belt bad things
happen. Valves and pistons come together in ways they were never designed
to. They don't withstand that encounter well. It is most likely that the
valve train on your girlfriend's car was damaged by the belt breaking. I
would not be surprised to see a final bill significantly higher than what
you're looking at now.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: 95 Elantra - Timing Chain Broke - how much can I expect to pay for repair?
"Umbrae" <umbrae@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> The timing chain on my girlfriends 95 (96 maybe?) elantra broke and I
> was wondering what the ballpark area to get it replaced/repaired would
> cost, including labor.
>
> I was quoted 700 dollars which seems ridiculously high.
>
> Many thanks all for help,
>
Not at all ridiculously high. That car uses a timing belt, not a timing
chain, which is why it broke. They are supposed to be changed every 60,000
miles. How many miles on the car?
When a car with an interference engine breaks a timing belt bad things
happen. Valves and pistons come together in ways they were never designed
to. They don't withstand that encounter well. It is most likely that the
valve train on your girlfriend's car was damaged by the belt breaking. I
would not be surprised to see a final bill significantly higher than what
you're looking at now.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: 95 Elantra - Timing Chain Broke - how much can I expect to pay f
It's not very rare to strip or break a belt on this cars, but very rare to
get a reasonable repair quote.
Regarding belt or chain- some Hyundai in house developed engines have both
(weird design), timing belt driving only the exhaust valves and a chain,
connecting exhaust and inlet camshaft and driving the inlet valves. A broken
chain will only stop the inlet valves which in some cases can be repaired by
DIY expert. Repair shops will never re-pair such jobs and will only replace
components and charge accordingly.
A broken timing belt will stop inlet and exhaust valves and repair costs
will be that much higher.
pege
hyundaitech <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> It's very rare for this car to strip or break a belt and not require at
> least replacing the valves. In the worst cases, whole engines were
> required.
>
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Re: 95 Elantra - Timing Chain Broke - how much can I expect to pay f
It's not very rare to strip or break a belt on this cars, but very rare to
get a reasonable repair quote.
Regarding belt or chain- some Hyundai in house developed engines have both
(weird design), timing belt driving only the exhaust valves and a chain,
connecting exhaust and inlet camshaft and driving the inlet valves. A broken
chain will only stop the inlet valves which in some cases can be repaired by
DIY expert. Repair shops will never re-pair such jobs and will only replace
components and charge accordingly.
A broken timing belt will stop inlet and exhaust valves and repair costs
will be that much higher.
pege
hyundaitech <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> It's very rare for this car to strip or break a belt and not require at
> least replacing the valves. In the worst cases, whole engines were
> required.
>
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Re: 95 Elantra - Timing Chain Broke - how much can I expect to pay f
It's not very rare to strip or break a belt on this cars, but very rare to
get a reasonable repair quote.
Regarding belt or chain- some Hyundai in house developed engines have both
(weird design), timing belt driving only the exhaust valves and a chain,
connecting exhaust and inlet camshaft and driving the inlet valves. A broken
chain will only stop the inlet valves which in some cases can be repaired by
DIY expert. Repair shops will never re-pair such jobs and will only replace
components and charge accordingly.
A broken timing belt will stop inlet and exhaust valves and repair costs
will be that much higher.
pege
hyundaitech <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> It's very rare for this car to strip or break a belt and not require at
> least replacing the valves. In the worst cases, whole engines were
> required.
>
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Re: 95 Elantra - Timing Chain Broke - how much can I expect to pay f
It's not any more common to break a timing belt on this car than any
other 4 cyl with a timing belt. Considering that belts are common on
4 cyl engines and the maintenance cycle has been well known for over
30 years I don't see what you are complaining about.
On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 10:55:17 +0200, "pege" <pege@telkomsa.net> wrote:
>
>It's not very rare to strip or break a belt on this cars, but very rare to
>get a reasonable repair quote.
>Regarding belt or chain- some Hyundai in house developed engines have both
>(weird design), timing belt driving only the exhaust valves and a chain,
>connecting exhaust and inlet camshaft and driving the inlet valves. A broken
>chain will only stop the inlet valves which in some cases can be repaired by
>DIY expert. Repair shops will never re-pair such jobs and will only replace
>components and charge accordingly.
>A broken timing belt will stop inlet and exhaust valves and repair costs
>will be that much higher.
>
>pege
>hyundaitech <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
>news:a49902165d673c35eb153ab7ac03c5ff@localhost.t alkaboutautos.com...
>> It's very rare for this car to strip or break a belt and not require at
>> least replacing the valves. In the worst cases, whole engines were
>> required.
>>
>
other 4 cyl with a timing belt. Considering that belts are common on
4 cyl engines and the maintenance cycle has been well known for over
30 years I don't see what you are complaining about.
On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 10:55:17 +0200, "pege" <pege@telkomsa.net> wrote:
>
>It's not very rare to strip or break a belt on this cars, but very rare to
>get a reasonable repair quote.
>Regarding belt or chain- some Hyundai in house developed engines have both
>(weird design), timing belt driving only the exhaust valves and a chain,
>connecting exhaust and inlet camshaft and driving the inlet valves. A broken
>chain will only stop the inlet valves which in some cases can be repaired by
>DIY expert. Repair shops will never re-pair such jobs and will only replace
>components and charge accordingly.
>A broken timing belt will stop inlet and exhaust valves and repair costs
>will be that much higher.
>
>pege
>hyundaitech <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
>news:a49902165d673c35eb153ab7ac03c5ff@localhost.t alkaboutautos.com...
>> It's very rare for this car to strip or break a belt and not require at
>> least replacing the valves. In the worst cases, whole engines were
>> required.
>>
>
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Re: 95 Elantra - Timing Chain Broke - how much can I expect to pay f
It's not any more common to break a timing belt on this car than any
other 4 cyl with a timing belt. Considering that belts are common on
4 cyl engines and the maintenance cycle has been well known for over
30 years I don't see what you are complaining about.
On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 10:55:17 +0200, "pege" <pege@telkomsa.net> wrote:
>
>It's not very rare to strip or break a belt on this cars, but very rare to
>get a reasonable repair quote.
>Regarding belt or chain- some Hyundai in house developed engines have both
>(weird design), timing belt driving only the exhaust valves and a chain,
>connecting exhaust and inlet camshaft and driving the inlet valves. A broken
>chain will only stop the inlet valves which in some cases can be repaired by
>DIY expert. Repair shops will never re-pair such jobs and will only replace
>components and charge accordingly.
>A broken timing belt will stop inlet and exhaust valves and repair costs
>will be that much higher.
>
>pege
>hyundaitech <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
>news:a49902165d673c35eb153ab7ac03c5ff@localhost.t alkaboutautos.com...
>> It's very rare for this car to strip or break a belt and not require at
>> least replacing the valves. In the worst cases, whole engines were
>> required.
>>
>
other 4 cyl with a timing belt. Considering that belts are common on
4 cyl engines and the maintenance cycle has been well known for over
30 years I don't see what you are complaining about.
On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 10:55:17 +0200, "pege" <pege@telkomsa.net> wrote:
>
>It's not very rare to strip or break a belt on this cars, but very rare to
>get a reasonable repair quote.
>Regarding belt or chain- some Hyundai in house developed engines have both
>(weird design), timing belt driving only the exhaust valves and a chain,
>connecting exhaust and inlet camshaft and driving the inlet valves. A broken
>chain will only stop the inlet valves which in some cases can be repaired by
>DIY expert. Repair shops will never re-pair such jobs and will only replace
>components and charge accordingly.
>A broken timing belt will stop inlet and exhaust valves and repair costs
>will be that much higher.
>
>pege
>hyundaitech <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
>news:a49902165d673c35eb153ab7ac03c5ff@localhost.t alkaboutautos.com...
>> It's very rare for this car to strip or break a belt and not require at
>> least replacing the valves. In the worst cases, whole engines were
>> required.
>>
>