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Hello guys, i'm going to get my timing belt replaced soon. Rang up Nissan and it costs $102 for the belt. I just wanted to confirm the part no. before i go and buy it.

The part no i have is 13028-20P25, I have a na R33 93mdl. Also figured i'd get the ac belt and Alt/fan belt changed too.

AC Belt 11720-77A00

Alt/fan belt 11720-42L02

Has anyone changed these recently and can confirm them?

Also, is it true that the RB30 water pump will fit straight in?

Cheers

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most places sell the timing belt for 90-120 bucks.

you can pick up a fancy trust/greddy belt for 300 odd but i dont think thats needed.

time taken to do the change is 3-4hours pending on experience of person.

other belts worth changing at the same time, theres two i think, they cost about 30bucks together.

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ok guys i have bought the timing belt for $102 from nissan.

the alternator belt is about 32 and the power steering about 35 and the ac about 17.

im going cheap and getting the aftermarket ones for those.

ac belt - 4PK910

ALT - 4PK850

PWR ST - 3PK845

repco and stuff seem to only have the one 5mm longer eg 4PK915 etc. not sure if that will fit. but they can order it in.

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Originally posted by _turtle_

The part no i have is 13028-20P25, I have a na R33 93mdl.  

ive got my timing belt here, it came off a 94' GTS R33.

Nissan 13028 20P10 141T

i dont think the timing belt would be 40bucks, that seems too cheap. the cheapest i found was 80 odd bucks from justjap.

there is 142, (plus or minus 1, lost count) bumps or ridges on the timing belt.

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