I Have A Mitsubishi Montero Sport 2003 With 107000 Miles. When Do I Have To Change The Timing Belt?

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I changed mine Last Month with 141,000 mile. It was stretched to the max. But Mitsubishi suggests at 60,000 mile
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Yes! If your timing belt really has 107,000 miles on it change it ASAP! It is best at this time to replace the two pulleys and hydraulic tensioner that support the timing belt too!

WARNING WARNING WARNING! Your engine is an interference engine which means that when the timing belt breaks valves and pistons WILL smash into each other and DESTROY your engine!

To fix this now will cost a few hundred, to fix this after the belt breaks will cost many thousand. You do the math. I warned you!

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