In a message dated 18-10-99 11:52:38 PM EST, pete_303@hotmail.com writes:
<< My Honda broke its timing belt the other day ($336 to fix :( ) so I had to
put insurance back on my roadster so I could drive to work. It's getting
pretty cold up here lately so I wasn't relishing the idea of driving the
roadster with no heat in 40 degree weather for a couple of days. >>
Hello,
You may be driving the Roadster alittle longer than you expect. Usually when
a timing belt breaks you can rest assured that a valve or two bent in the
process. Change your belts before 60,000 miles arrives. Fortunately you
have the trusty Roadster to fall back on.
Michael "Calspeed" Carion
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