โOct-29-2016 10:20 AM
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โOct-29-2016 01:49 PM
Snomas wrote:
When do you replace serpintine belt and radiator hoses on
diesel engines? Last year I replaced all heater hoses & tank radiator hoses. Autos are generally 5 years.
โOct-29-2016 01:41 PM
โOct-29-2016 01:30 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:. My OEM serpentine belt was replaced at 10 years and 50,000 miles with a Gates belt it now is 10 years old and still looks new no cracks. The old one had longitutnal cracking and separation. I changed the transmission, rear end,and brake fluid 3 times in 10 years because I can't see what is happening inside. The radiator hoses and other belt has 107,000 miles on them and are 20 years old and show no signs of deterioration. As Ron said they are easy to inspect.
I've had Dayco belts fail at 15,000 miles and I have had Gates belts last twice as long. An inspection to check for cracks should tell you when it is time.
โOct-29-2016 12:35 PM
โOct-29-2016 12:30 PM
usersmanual wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
I have found that when it comes to belts and hoses OEM are best
โOct-29-2016 11:57 AM
โOct-29-2016 11:38 AM
โOct-29-2016 11:15 AM
usersmanual wrote:lc0338 wrote:
I guess it all depends on whether you want to replace on side of road or at your convenience. Belts are rubber just like tires and they break down over time. The engine compartment is a pretty harsh environment so I would think 5 years to be a pretty good number... at least to do serious inspections. Serpentine belts are easier to inspect and when you see cracking on the groove side it indicates the rubber has lost it's flexibility. If you believe think 5 years is too often then you are probably one who don't mind replacing on side of road. Remember also that failure modes follow a bell curve shape. Few parts fail at the low side of the curve and a few fail at the high side of the curve... so there will alway's be someone who has a belt or hose that has made it 300,000 miles and 20 years ๐
Its rather obvious I was referring to the 5 year deal in my opinion is not a given in the car world. MH as said is more of a inspect and decide on a yearly basis.His 2002 to "repeat" should be replaced
if original. to insinuate that because I may go more than 5 years I like to replace stuff on the side of the road is plain stupid comment on your part.
โOct-29-2016 11:06 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
I've had Dayco belts fail at 15,000 miles and I have had Gates belts last twice as long. An inspection to check for cracks should tell you when it is time.
โOct-29-2016 11:05 AM
lc0338 wrote:
I guess it all depends on whether you want to replace on side of road or at your convenience. Belts are rubber just like tires and they break down over time. The engine compartment is a pretty harsh environment so I would think 5 years to be a pretty good number... at least to do serious inspections. Serpentine belts are easier to inspect and when you see cracking on the groove side it indicates the rubber has lost it's flexibility. If you believe think 5 years is too often then you are probably one who don't mind replacing on side of road. Remember also that failure modes follow a bell curve shape. Few parts fail at the low side of the curve and a few fail at the high side of the curve... so there will alway's be someone who has a belt or hose that has made it 300,000 miles and 20 years ๐
โOct-29-2016 11:04 AM
โOct-29-2016 10:50 AM
โOct-29-2016 10:26 AM
Snomas wrote:
When do you replace serpintine belt and radiator hoses on
diesel engines? Last year I replaced all heater hoses & tank radiator hoses. Autos are generally 5 years.