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post Nov 27, 2009 - 1:44 AM
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ok i'm thinking of changing my timing belt and my clutch pretty soon. and i wanted to get an idea of how much they would cost.. like how much would timing belt replacement be with labor and how much would clutch be with labor also. and another question. any reference as to what brand of clutch i should get?. im not tuning my car performance-wise or anything so i was thinking a low-end kind would be sufficient. thanks in advance for all the help guys
 
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post Nov 27, 2009 - 1:48 AM
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Oem is always good. I know Exedy makes a oem replacement clutch and many others.

As far as timing belt replacement maybe like 400-500. I'd assume wherever you take it will want to put a water pump on it too which is never a bad idea.

Maybe 300 with labor for the clutch. I'm just taking these numbers off the top of my head from jobs that i have done similar to the 7a. Prob would be good ball park figures though.


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post Nov 27, 2009 - 2:26 AM
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Ok thanks for the info. I was thinking that Clutch replacement was going to be more expensive than the timing belt. i guess not
post Nov 27, 2009 - 3:11 AM
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timing belt takes a bit more time to get all the timing down correctly. Dropping the tranny in a manual FWD car is usually not to difficult. Keyword on usually


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post Nov 27, 2009 - 9:20 PM
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ahhhh i get it.. that's why it's more hours of labor thus more money required.. thank you sir ^ ^
post Nov 27, 2009 - 10:09 PM
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when u go to get the following things done, due to age and milages get these done as well.....

timing belt

also

water pump
front crank seal
cam seal
tensioner, (id get this done every other belt job)
vavle cover gasket
pcv valve
plug tube seals
tune up

clutch

also

rear main seal
check cv axles, replace if nessassary
axle seals, only if axles are replaced
clutch slave cylinder

whatever clutch u get id use a toyota factory throw out bearing, seems all the aftermaket ones i get chatter like hell after 10k


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post Nov 27, 2009 - 10:20 PM
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here is some food for thought. and i know this is a different engine, but i just did the timing belt and clutch and flywheel on my dads 1MZ Solara. for doing both jobs, i highly recommend just pulling the engine and tranny together. this way everything is out and easily accessible. i had the engine out in 3 hours, parts replaced in 2, and back in the car running 4 hours later. so 9 hours total with food breaks.


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post Nov 28, 2009 - 1:19 AM
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Agreed. While the motor is out you can replace most of the gaskets and seals. Assuming the engine internals are healthy.


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post Nov 29, 2009 - 12:35 PM
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thanks for the info everyone. ill look into replacing those things when i get my timing belt done. appreciate the help thank you again

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