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Changing the alternator or removing and installing the belt should not cause excessive stress or wear on the belts.
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standard mileage for most all timing belts is 70,000 miles, but not many Jeeps have belts, they have chains that do not need to be replaced
The Escort has two belts to replace and also pullies and tensioners. These may be purchased together in a kit. 'Gates' belts are of very high quality. Depending on the mileage of the vehicle, it may also be advisable to replace the water pump. No job for the timid. If you have no experience in changing belts, this is not a good vehicle to start with. Hope this helps.
View your owner's manual for specifics on the mileage requirements for maintenance. My rule of thumb is to change the belts when you change your spark plug wires and your cap and rotor.
70,000 is standard on timing belts. Change the water pump at the same time because they die at the same mileage.
When changing belts, it is important to know the layout and have a diagram to help guide the removal and replacement of these belts. A diagram for these belts can be found in the maintenance manual of a 1989 Toyota Corolla 4-A-F.
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Buick Regals don't have timing belts. They have a timing chain.
It does not have a timing belt, Chevy did not use timing belts in there truck engines.
Generally speaking, timing belts should be serviced at 90,000 miles.