Daniel N (Denmark) Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 Hi, and hello from Denmark. Great forumsite.. ;) I've recently bought a LS400 1993 with 199.000Km on it (Approx. 125.000miles). I've heard differrent opinions about how long the timing belt can last. Have read somewhere at every 90.000miles? My car got the timing belt changed at 102.000Km (Approx. 64.000miles) was that to early or do I need to change the timing belt now? Thanks, Daniel N.
dcfish Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 Hi, and hello from Denmark. Great forumsite.. ;)I've recently bought a LS400 1993 with 199.000Km on it (Approx. 125.000miles). I've heard differrent opinions about how long the timing belt can last. Have read somewhere at every 90.000miles? My car got the timing belt changed at 102.000Km (Approx. 64.000miles) was that to early or do I need to change the timing belt now? Thanks, Daniel N. Yes, 64k is early, 90k is reccomended. You can easily put on another 30k before replacing TB again. Welcome to the club
chilkoot Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 you're also fortunate to be driving a pre-95. If your timing belt does go you're not in any danger of your engine imploding, unlike later engines. There's MUCH less danger in putting it off in the GenI's 30k, easily. My original went from 0----->132,000 miles over the course of 15 years.
Daniel N (Denmark) Posted February 16, 2008 Author Posted February 16, 2008 you're also fortunate to be driving a pre-95. If your timing belt does go you're not in any danger of your engine imploding, unlike later engines. There's MUCH less danger in putting it off in the GenI's30k, easily. My original went from 0----->132,000 miles over the course of 15 years. Sounds great.. :) Thanks for the replies. Looking forward to being part of this Lexus club. Its hard to get information about Lexus in Denmark, europe generelly
dcfish Posted February 16, 2008 Posted February 16, 2008 you're also fortunate to be driving a pre-95. If your timing belt does go you're not in any danger of your engine imploding, unlike later engines. There's MUCH less danger in putting it off in the GenI's30k, easily. My original went from 0----->132,000 miles over the course of 15 years. Sounds great.. :) Thanks for the replies. Looking forward to being part of this Lexus club. Its hard to get information about Lexus in Denmark, europe generelly Anytime we can help, Don't be shy These forums are very informative and useful. ;)
new2mud Posted February 17, 2008 Posted February 17, 2008 Not that I recommend it, but there are several 1st Gen LS400s that have gone over 200k miles on the original timing belt, so there is plenty of "overhead" in that 90k mile recommendation.
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