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Hi all,
I am the “proud” owner of a 95 Mitsubishi Colt, also known as Dodge Colt or Mitsubishi Mirage. I bought the car about 10 months ago for cheap, but i knew it needed some work. This week i decided to visually inspect the timing belt, just to be sure it is in good condition. But what i saw got me a bit confused. It looks as if the inner coating is seperating from the belt itself. You can see it in the image below, on the part of the belt that is not engaged with the camshaft pulley it looks like there is a small gap between each tooth and the coating that should cover it.
I have not seen this kind of wear before, and honestly i am not sure if it is normal or not. The timing belt was last replaced 70.000 KM’s ago, and should last for another 20.000 according to factory specifications. I was intending to replace it soon anyway, as it has been on the engine for 6 years now. It is an original Mitsubishi belt by the way.
Can anyone tell me what’s going on with my timing belt, and if it is safe to drive the car untill i replace it?
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/ELVG3z2.jpg[/IMG]
Thanks in advance for your advice!
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