sheab Posted March 13, 2007 Posted March 13, 2007 hi lexus prosssssssssssss..............Does lexus use timeing belt or timeing chain on 1991 LS400?...look at this --- i smeel kida smoke so i opend my plug and wear cover .. so took a look at the timeing belt seem like its made out of plastic..lol best teeth were kida looks like burning out like plastic does .i mean melting .. is it normal ? .. guys dont mind me cuz im new to lexus thanks ..
jainla Posted March 13, 2007 Posted March 13, 2007 hi lexus prosssssssssssss..............Does lexus use timeing belt or timeing chain on 1991 LS400?...look at this --- i smeel kida smoke so i opend my plug and wear cover .. so took a look at the timeing belt seem like its made out of plastic..lol best teeth were kida looks like burning out like plastic does .i mean melting .. is it normal ? .. guys dont mind me cuz im new to lexus thanks .. Smoke and fire? Uh no not normal... The LS400 uses an aramid-fibre reinforced timing belt. If you are seeing melting it's possible that your water pump is seizing up and stripping the teeth off the belt. I would have the car towed to a mechanic immediately...if it snaps it can ruin your engine. How many miles does the car have? The belt should be replaced at least every 90,000 miles...
1990LS400 Posted March 13, 2007 Posted March 13, 2007 It is doubtful that a breaking timing belt will cause damage on a 91. The jury seems to be out on 95-97 on whether there would be any damage. For sure there will be damage on a 98-up LS. I seem to be one of the few who have actually had a timing belt thown on a gen 1 LS. There was no damage to my 90 LS when it happened and the repair shop owner who fixed it confirmed that damage would be very unlikely on a 90-94 LS.
sheab Posted March 13, 2007 Author Posted March 13, 2007 Smoke and fire? Uh no not normal... The LS400 uses an aramid-fibre reinforced timing belt. If you are seeing melting it's possible that your water pump is seizing up and stripping the teeth off the belt. I would have the car towed to a mechanic immediately...if it snaps it can ruin your engine. How many miles does the car have? The belt should be replaced at least every 90,000 miles... not that serious the way u taken it .. however .. how would i know that my wather pump is bad ..and the car have abt 144k and my brother changed the timing belt 4 months ago .. does this that help?
92Lex Posted March 13, 2007 Posted March 13, 2007 It depends, did he replace the water pump at the same time?
sheab Posted March 13, 2007 Author Posted March 13, 2007 It depends, did he replace the water pump at the same time? im not sure if he did gotta ask him but he aint here ..so anyway to tell that it is bad?-- my tem guage rus noral like mid section
92Lex Posted March 14, 2007 Posted March 14, 2007 It's hard to tell if it's bad or not, unless it's making weird sounds.
djspawn00 Posted March 14, 2007 Posted March 14, 2007 Are you 100% sure that the burning you're smelling is coming from your engine bay and not a plastic bag stuck under your car? What part of brooklyn are you in, if you're really that uncertain i can recommend an honest mechanic to you that would look at it.
sheab Posted March 14, 2007 Author Posted March 14, 2007 Are you 100% sure that the burning you're smelling is coming from your engine bay and not a plastic bag stuck under your car? What part of brooklyn are you in, if you're really that uncertain i can recommend an honest mechanic to you that would look at it. downtown -- brooklyn- by fulton thanks
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