How long does a Miata timing belt last?

How long does a Miata timing belt last?

Mazda says 5 years/60,000 miles.

How hard is a timing belt?

Generally it is not hard (depending on the vehicle) as some euro AUDI/VW variants you need to remove most of the front panels of the vehicle to get at the timing belt. One thing to be very wary of is the tension of the belt , it is very easy to over tension. Or set it too loose and skip a tooth.

Do miatas break down a lot?

Now, the Miata is affordable. It’s also reliable. And, according to iSee Car’s data, the Miata has the potential to last for at least 200,000-miles. Those are all very good selling points.

How much does it cost to swap a Miata engine?

If you own a Mazda MX-5 and you’re planning on swapping the four-cylinder engine for a small-block V8, Flyin’ Miata has got you covered. From the first-generation NA to the latest ND, the conversion package costs $49,995 excluding the price of the vehicle but including labor.

How often do you change the timing belt on a Miata?

Changing the Timing Belt (and front crankshaft seal) The Miata timing belt must be changed every 60,000 miles. Although the California Owner’s Manual says 105,000 miles, this is just to satisfy a state requirement that says timing belts should last 100,000 miles or more.

Does a timing belt need to be replaced because of age?

Does a timing belt need to be replaced because of age or because of mileage? My miata is a 92 with 10,000 miles,garaged.Thinkng of selling it.Some one said it would need a new timing belt,I have taken great care of it.Just wondering if this is true or are they trying to get the price down.

When to replace timing belt on VW Passat?

If an engine is equipped with a timing belt, the timing belt must be replaced at the service interval specified by the vehicle manufacturer regardless of whether or not any problem is visible, typically in the range of 60,000 to 90,000 miles. Your vehicle owner’s manual should state the specific service interval.

When to change timing belt on Subaru Forester?

Although timing belts are critical, there’s no need to replace them regularly –unless explicitly recommended in your Subaru owner’s manual. Some automakers recommend changing a timing belt between 60,000 and 100,000, others don’t. Many of today’s timing belts can go 100,000 miles or more without needing to be replaced.