Timing belt near hot weld…

  • togofaster1126
    togofaster1126
    Junior Member
    • 31

    Timing belt near hot weld…

    So i was welding a piece onto my timing cover and while doing so may have heated my brand new timing belt a bit. I took a picture of the weld i did and of the timing belt. I had to tack it with the piece on and the timing cover installed and didn't think of the heat until i was done tacking it up. I'm wondering if you guys think i should get a new belt now even though its new or just leave it. It doesn't look terrible but i just don't know how these timing belts would handle that. I put a picture of the top of the belt to show a comparison for the none effected part of it. Thanks
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  • ozzyrulez
    ozzyrulez
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    #5
    Honestly when it comes to timing belts, when in doubt throw it out. I do not take that gamble. They are cheap I say just replace it.
    2007 Nissan 350Z Base: 13.476 @ 103.870 MPH

    1988 Nissan 300ZX Shiro Special New Setup 11.979@117.34 MPH
  • flatfoot
    flatfoot
    Senior Member
    • 253

    #6
    I'm with Ozzy on this one.

    Being an interference motor I'd replace it just for the piece of mind.
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  • mtherkamp
    mtherkamp
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    • 243

    #7
    Here's another vote for replace. Heat damage like that could let go without warning. Plus if you don't replace it, it will always be on you mind, when is it gonna snap!
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