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Vehicle Maintenance – Worn Timing Belt

Vehicle Maintenance

Vehicle maintenance, here’s something that is a sensitive subject with me. When I was given this job to write an article titled a worn timing belt. Just the word “belt” sends me into a fetal position. That was a word that was used way too often when I was a bad kid. And, I was exactly THAT. But, realizing that I haven’t probably been aware of, or didn’t remember that the timing belt is a vital and critical instrument in the life of my sweet ride has really made me change my schedule for tomorrow. Monday is now set-aside for having that baby checked out and/or replaced. Perhaps we should have called this blog The “Bad Timing” Belt.

As a general rule of thumb, you will want to change your timing belt at least every 60,000 miles or so. I’ve racked up twice that amount of miles on my car. So this will be the true test to see if that’s why I’ve heard that screeching sound when starting my car.  It may just be that I have a worn timing belt.

If you want to check it out yourself, just open your hood and take a look at the belt. It should be to the left of your engine or directly in front of the engine. Does it look tattered? Cracked? Or, broken anywhere? These can all indicate it’s time to change your belt.

Just so you know what you’re dealing with here, a timing belt, timing chain or cam belt is part of an internal combustion engine. It connects the crankshaft to the camshaft(s), which control the opening and closing of the engine’s valves. Some cars only have one camshaft; others have more than one. Timing belts are used with engines that have overhead camshafts in place of the old timing chains because they’re easier and cheaper to manufacture. Are you writing this down? Because it will be on the test. I took an auto mechanics class in high school. But don’t remember much. After all…that’s why they call it “high” school…am I right?

Other common signs the timing belt could be wearing out include:
Your car is spewing out more exhaust than usual.
Your high-mileage car is hard to start.
The engine vibrates, causing your car to shake.
Your car shuts off while driving and spins over quicker than normal when you’re trying to restart it. So, getting it checked out every 60,000 miles could save you some “alone time” on the side of the road with a guy named Bubba, whose sole purpose in life is to help women in distress…and to post “ads” on CraigsList.

Until next week…

Daun Thompson
Comedienne / Artist / Writer / Amatuer Auto Mechanic

Worn Timing Belt – Comedy Defensive Driving

Daun Thompson: Daun Thompson has spent years acting in both film and theatre which has been paramount in launching her onto the comedy stage (incidentally, without a helmet, resulting in a nasty concussion). Being a funny girl is a full time job. A job that she hopes that one day will come with dental benefits and a 401K. Unlike her work, she is biodegradable, yet flame retardant. And gentle to the touch. Her goal in life??? For strangers to approach her and ask "Didn't you used to be somebody?" In the late 1980's she cut her teeth at the Velveeta Room on 6th Street in Austin, Texas ... the original room with the stripper pole. From there, she moved to northern California and worked with many comedy icons, like Mitch Hedberg, Marc Maron, Colin Quinn, Vic Dunlop, Huck Flyn, Michael Mancini, Doug Ferrari, Shang and Brian Posehn. Daun has been a licensed driver safety instructor and trainer with Comedy Defensive Driving for over 9 years. Her knowledge of driving safety laws keeps her readers informed and engaged with her blog adventures. She still continues to do stand-up comedy, sometimes in a reclining position...just to be different.