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I would like to know if anybody on this forum has been as lucky as I was today.
I purchased my M030 coupe last August four miles from my house. It was a dozen years since the belts were changed, so of course this made me very nervous as I drove it home. I parked it in my garage and there it sat. I spent most of the following 3 months working in Northern California, so did not have the opportunity to take it to a mechanic. I came home this week, and took the car to a mechanic this morning. I actually was up in the middle of the night trying to decide if I should have it towed the 20 miles, or take my chances. Well, I'm a bit of a gambler, so finally decided to drive it. I knew that the previous owner took it for a spin every couple of months, so what's one more drive, right? I made it there without a hitch, or so I thought. Got a text from my mechanic at 11:46 am, "You're one lucky guy! One more mile and the engine would have been gone. The balance shaft belt is broken and stuck under the timing belt tensioner."
I think I'll keep gambling...
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I don't know exactly what happened but most likely what gbarrier said, I would think. I am shocked how many people do not heed the warning of the timing belt mess. My 1994 white car was not changed in 11 years. After I purchased it, I had it towed to the mechanic. He said he lifted the balance shaft belt right off with his finger. My 1992 silver car went 8 years and 55,000 miles and the mechanic said the same thing about the balance shaft belt. I said I will gamble but I was only referring to following up someone else's lack of timely maintenance. I always do the maintenance on all of my vehicles at the appropriate intervals. I feel that I am stating the obvious but I see no reason to take a chance, and vehicles simply last longer and perform better when treated well.
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When I bought mine, I did the same thing. Took it straight to the mechanic and he told me my belt was laying on the bottom. Guess we're just a lucky bunch!
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I have seen a few with the balance belt snapped , but you start the car rev it once and you know , there is so much vibration .
I guess people just don't see or feel the danger , on the other hand when it goes it is instant , once the belt is wound up on a pully most of of the danger is gone , it wil stay there most of the time .
one of the balance belts i took of a few year's ago , i could tear it by hand like a piece of paper , that one was about 7 years old and had about 55000miles on it .
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agree , you will not find me driving around with them old and aged , i just wonder why many do
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I lost the balance shaft belt on my 944. It ran so rough that I can't imagine driving a car with a missing balance shaft for very long without sensing that something was seriously wrong with the engine.
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I felt nothing, and I have owned four of these vehicles. Of course, I did not rev it up because I was already nervous. Trying to baby it to the shop.
1993 Wimbledon Green M030 Coupe! D1R Stage 3 Super Charger; Short Shift Kit; AC Tensioner; Splitter; Mesh Grille; Exhaust Shield; Caster, Tower, & Firewall Braces
1993 Wimbledon Green/Cashmere Coupe; D1R Short Shift Kit; leather dash; new paint; 52k miles
1987 Guards Red 928 S4; sport wheel; limited slip; heated seats