Intrepid_Chef
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Thanks to losing a boatload of money on my PC business and other factors, I received a very nice tax return. Every penny of it, and then some, was used to by my car, a 1997 Dodge Intrepid, with a 3.5 engine and 109,000 miles on it. I also have a stack of receipts for this car, which show thousands in repairs. The owner was VERY good about routine maintainance.
When I picked the car up Friday, a former associate pastor of mine was at the house. He had recently put a timing belt on his wife's car, which led him to ask the seller (the only owner of this car) if he had ever put a timing belt on it. When he said "no" the pastor turned to me and reccomended that I get it done as soon as possible.
http://www.gates.com/part_locator/index.cfm?location_id=3598&go=Interference and http://en.allexperts.com/q/Chrysler-Repair-807/2008/10/Timing-belt-97-3.htm seem to imply that I'm in the clear because my car was built in 1997.
Can anyone concur with this? I really can't afford a timing belt right now.
When I picked the car up Friday, a former associate pastor of mine was at the house. He had recently put a timing belt on his wife's car, which led him to ask the seller (the only owner of this car) if he had ever put a timing belt on it. When he said "no" the pastor turned to me and reccomended that I get it done as soon as possible.
http://www.gates.com/part_locator/index.cfm?location_id=3598&go=Interference and http://en.allexperts.com/q/Chrysler-Repair-807/2008/10/Timing-belt-97-3.htm seem to imply that I'm in the clear because my car was built in 1997.
Can anyone concur with this? I really can't afford a timing belt right now.