ToyotaHelp
03-04-2005, 11:54 PM
My friend just had her timing belt replaced last week. She took a road
trip (250 miles maybe) this weekend and on her way into work this
morning, she threw a rod. What are the chances these two things are
related? She talked to the mechanic (same one she's been going to for
years) and he tells her that the rod was in the rear of the engine and
the timing belt doesn't look to have been the cause. If it's not the
timing belt, could something else in the replacement of the timing belt
have cause the thrown rod?
scott and barb
03-04-2005, 11:54 PM
Probably related but I can't figger it....
"ToyotaHelp" <mafitzgerald@excite.com> wrote in message
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> My friend just had her timing belt replaced last week. She took a road
> trip (250 miles maybe) this weekend and on her way into work this
> morning, she threw a rod. What are the chances these two things are
> related? She talked to the mechanic (same one she's been going to for
> years) and he tells her that the rod was in the rear of the engine and
> the timing belt doesn't look to have been the cause. If it's not the
> timing belt, could something else in the replacement of the timing belt
> have cause the thrown rod?
>
Jess Tolbirt
03-04-2005, 11:54 PM
i dont think a timming belt job could cause a rod to let loose,,,
that rod was probably ready to go anyway,,should have heard it knocking
tho,,,
"ToyotaHelp" <mafitzgerald@excite.com> wrote in message
news:1109090615.608953.13380@f14g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
> My friend just had her timing belt replaced last week. She took a road
> trip (250 miles maybe) this weekend and on her way into work this
> morning, she threw a rod. What are the chances these two things are
> related? She talked to the mechanic (same one she's been going to for
> years) and he tells her that the rod was in the rear of the engine and
> the timing belt doesn't look to have been the cause. If it's not the
> timing belt, could something else in the replacement of the timing belt
> have cause the thrown rod?
>