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How to inspect 944 clutch and timing belt


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I am buying a 1990 944 S2 with 90k miles. Clutch is original and last timing belt service is unknown.

Is there a way to test is the clutch is good while driving?

What's the easiest way to inspect the timing belt's condition?

Lastly, is it easy to remove the front seat leather? Some seams are coming apart.

Thanks!

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Replace the timing belt/balance shaft belt/water pump/front engine oil seals and any tensioner/rollers that need doing while in there to be safe. The OEM clutch disc is also a rubber mounted unit and can fail with time so consider that into the price.

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Brought the car home today. It drove great. Clutch is good and timing belt, rollers and water pump were done in 2003 and 23,000 miles ago. Think I am due for new belt still? Car is garaged and pampered in CA.

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