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Old April 19th 05, 03:43 PM
Jacob
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Default Timing belt/chain - 95 XLT

I have a 1995 explorer xlt. It has about 102,000 miles on it, and seems to
be running fine. I have always changed the oil every 3000 miles, and I was
wondering if there is a need to change time timing belt or chain [I don't
know which it has] at a certain point in time. People have told me that if
this belt breaks, it can ruin the engine, and I'd like to keep the vehicle
for at least 2 more years. If I should change it, how much should this
cost? Thanks for your help and advice.


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Old April 19th 05, 04:22 PM
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You have the OHV V6. The timing chain should outlast the truck.

 




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