I've been driving Festiva/ Aspire since 1997, and never knew the Timing Belt cover was plastic, until recently.
I just had the old Aspire in for a water pump/ Timing belt/ Serpentine repair- my DD since 2003-
and when I got it back the pulley was squealing the belt against the timing belt cover
I noticed the gasket peeking out a bit around the edges- so I thought I'd see If I could lose the belt squawk, and when I was getting it off I discover the timing cover is Plastic and not the steel I thought it was-
Anyway, that makes it easier to cut the arch so that it clears the serpentine pulley wheel- I also cut the lower 4th bolt off, because that's just too hard to get to, and drilled some holes in the cover to let heat come out of it
The last Festy I bought is out there and the guy I bought it from said that he had just given it a timing belt water pump repair, and it too squawks and has a frayed gasket sticking out at the edges. So I started think how STUPID and worthless it is to have a stupid weird shaped rubber gasket, that refuses reinstallation between a cheep PLASTIC part and the block of the motor. Makes NO SENSE- what does the gasket accomplish- the cover is split anyway and NOT air tight..
I think it was mostly the deformed re-installed gasket causing the squeak, and yet now find that at least some of the noise is coming from the BOTTOM COVER, with deformed screwed up gasket pushing the cover outward and into the spinning pulley. Why worry about putting a new gasket on? I wouldn't- just make sure the old one is removed thoroughly, or it pushes the plastic cover towards the pulley- it's not like the plastic will rattle against the block- it's just PLASTIC. So I'm trying to cut or file some of that away without taking that off because I think you have to hoist the motor or something. I think I'll leave off the cut down, drilled and painted Chrome silver top cover off for the rest of the summer, but it will reinstall with three bolts and not be in the way when I do. Anyway, I NEVER KNEW.
Also just had new CV axles put on. The mobile mechanic had some trouble getting the old ones out, but got it done, and the whole repair was only about an hour and 45 minutes. GREAT!
Also a new radiator and LARGE 16 inch aftermarket fan that really cools, yet very seldom needed now. 129,000 plus miles and many more hoped for. Gas will surely rise again and we can't get these high mileage cars anymore without booku bucks.
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I just had the old Aspire in for a water pump/ Timing belt/ Serpentine repair- my DD since 2003-
and when I got it back the pulley was squealing the belt against the timing belt cover
I noticed the gasket peeking out a bit around the edges- so I thought I'd see If I could lose the belt squawk, and when I was getting it off I discover the timing cover is Plastic and not the steel I thought it was-
Anyway, that makes it easier to cut the arch so that it clears the serpentine pulley wheel- I also cut the lower 4th bolt off, because that's just too hard to get to, and drilled some holes in the cover to let heat come out of it
The last Festy I bought is out there and the guy I bought it from said that he had just given it a timing belt water pump repair, and it too squawks and has a frayed gasket sticking out at the edges. So I started think how STUPID and worthless it is to have a stupid weird shaped rubber gasket, that refuses reinstallation between a cheep PLASTIC part and the block of the motor. Makes NO SENSE- what does the gasket accomplish- the cover is split anyway and NOT air tight..
I think it was mostly the deformed re-installed gasket causing the squeak, and yet now find that at least some of the noise is coming from the BOTTOM COVER, with deformed screwed up gasket pushing the cover outward and into the spinning pulley. Why worry about putting a new gasket on? I wouldn't- just make sure the old one is removed thoroughly, or it pushes the plastic cover towards the pulley- it's not like the plastic will rattle against the block- it's just PLASTIC. So I'm trying to cut or file some of that away without taking that off because I think you have to hoist the motor or something. I think I'll leave off the cut down, drilled and painted Chrome silver top cover off for the rest of the summer, but it will reinstall with three bolts and not be in the way when I do. Anyway, I NEVER KNEW.
Also just had new CV axles put on. The mobile mechanic had some trouble getting the old ones out, but got it done, and the whole repair was only about an hour and 45 minutes. GREAT!
Also a new radiator and LARGE 16 inch aftermarket fan that really cools, yet very seldom needed now. 129,000 plus miles and many more hoped for. Gas will surely rise again and we can't get these high mileage cars anymore without booku bucks.
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