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The timing belt of your Subaru’s internal combustion engine synchronizes its crankshaft and camshaft. This simultaneous rotation ensures that the engine valves open and close at the right time during each cylinder’s intake and exhaust strokes. SubaruOnlineParts offers these internal engine belts for various Subaru vehicles.


Inner Timing Cover Gasket

Part Number: 13583AA200
Subaru Subaru
Applications: 2.5L.
Other Names: Cover Seal, Inner Timing Cover Seal, Engine Timing Cover Gasket, Sealing Belt Cover Right-hand
Description: 2010-12, #2. Legacy. Outback. 2.5L, #2. Inner Right Timing Cover. 2.2L, 1999, right cover, #1.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Forester,
    • Impreza,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $4.10
$2.90

Inner Timing Cover Seal

Part Number: 13585AA170
Subaru Subaru
Applications: 2.5L.
Other Names: Engine Timing Cover Gasket, Engine Timing Cover Seal, Cover Seal, Sealing Belt Cover Left-hand
Description: Inner Left Timing Cover. 2.5L without turbo, 2009-10, rear. Outback. 2.5L sohc. front. 2.2L, 1999, left cover, #3.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Forester,
    • Impreza,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $3.83
$2.71

Outer Timing Cover

Part Number: 13572AA092
Subaru Subaru
Applications: 2.5L, 1999-08. 2.5L W/TURBO.
Other Names: Outer Cover, Engine Timing Cover, Cover Belt Right-hand
Description: All models. Legacy/Outback. Impreza. Forester. 2.5L turbo. side. Baja. 2.5L turbo, right.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Baja,
    • Forester,
    • Impreza,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $36.40
$25.77

Front Cover Gasket

Part Number: 13594AA080
Subaru Subaru
Applications: 2.5L, 1999-08.
Other Names: Outer Timing Cover Gasket, Sealing Belt Cover No.2 Front
Description: Legacy/Outback. Without turbo. To 4/30/08. All models. Right. #1. Forester, Impreza. 2.5L sohc, lower.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Forester,
    • Impreza,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $12.92
$9.15

Engine Timing Cover Gasket

Part Number: 13585AA17A
Subaru Subaru
Other Names: Inner Timing Cover Seal, Sealing Belt Cover Left-hand
Description: Inner Left Timing Cover. 2.5L, rear.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Baja,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $31.03
$21.97

Inner Timing Cover Gasket

Part Number: 13583AA190
Subaru Subaru
Applications: 2.5L.
Other Names: Cover Seal, Inner Timing Cover Seal, Engine Timing Cover Gasket, Sealing Belt Cover Right-hand
Description: 2010-12, #4. 2.5L sohc, right, #1. 2.5L without turbo, 2009-10, right side, side. Legacy. Outback. 2.5L, #4. Inner Right Timing Cover....
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Forester,
    • Impreza,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $4.52
$3.20

Outer Timing Cover

Part Number: 13570AA045
Subaru Subaru
Applications: 2.2L, LEGACY. 2.5L, 1999-08. 2.5L W/TURBO. 1.8L, 2.0L, 2.2L.
Other Names: Outer Cover, Engine Timing Cover, Front Cover, Cover Belt Front
Replaces: 13570AA042, 13570AA043, 13570AA044
Description: WRX STI. All models. Forester. Impreza. Legacy. With turbo. 2.0L, center. Baja.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Baja,
    • Forester,
    • Impreza,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback,
    • WRX STI
MSRP $48.67
$34.46

Inner Timing Cover

Part Number: 13573AA140
Subaru Subaru
Applications: 2.5L, 1999-08. 2.5L W/O TURBO 2009-10.
Other Names: Inner Cover, Engine Timing Cover, Cover Belt No.2 Right-hand
Description: All models. Right. Impreza. 2.5L without turbo, 2009-10. 2.5L sohc. Forester. Legacy/Outback.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Forester,
    • Impreza,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $15.08
$10.68

Engine Timing Cover

Part Number: 13573AA16A
Subaru Subaru
Applications: 2.5L.
Other Names: Inner Timing Cover, Inner Cover, Cover-Belt NO2 Right-hand
Description: 2010-12. Without turbo. Right. Legacy. Outback.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $17.50
$12.39

Engine Timing Cover Gasket

Part Number: 13581AA051
Subaru Subaru
Applications: 2.2L, LEGACY. 2.5L, 1999-08. 2.5L W/TURBO. 2.5L, 1996-98. 1.8L, 2.0L, 2.2L. 1.8L, IMPREZA & LEGACY. 4 CYLINDER OVERHEAD CAM.
Other Names: Outer Timing Cover Gasket, Front Cover Gasket, Timing Cover Gasket, Upper Seal, Gasket, Outer Timing Cover Seal, Sealing Belt Cover...
Replaces: 13581AA050, 13581AA110
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Baja,
    • Forester,
    • GL,
    • Impreza,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback,
    • WRX STI,
    • XT
MSRP $26.97
$19.09

Inner Timing Cover Gasket

Part Number: 13597AA031
Subaru Subaru
Applications: 2.5L.
Other Names: Front Cover Gasket, Inner Timing Cover Seal, Sealing Belt Cover
Description: WRX STI. Left cover. Impreza. 2.0L, left side, lower. 2.5L turbo, center.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Baja,
    • Forester,
    • Impreza,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback,
    • WRX STI
MSRP $1.67
$1.18

Inner Timing Cover

Part Number: 13573AA11B
Subaru Subaru
Applications: 2.5L, 1999-08.
Other Names: Engine Timing Cover, Inner Cover, Cover Belt NO2 Right-hand
Description: 2.5L. All models. Baja. Without turbo. Right. Outback.
Fits:
  • Subaru:
    • Baja,
    • Legacy,
    • Outback
MSRP $18.67
$13.22

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Ensure Your Engine’s Valve Timing with Subaru Timing Belts

You’ll find your Subaru’s timing belt under a timing cover and in front of your engine. Manufacturers often produce this component using top-quality rubber with nylon-reinforced cords for it to last longer. Automakers attach timing chains to the crankshaft and camshaft through a series of pulleys.

These engine belts are made to turn both the camshaft and crankshaft in sync. They can also drive water pumps, balance shafts, intermediate shafts, and other parts of some engines. A timing chain tensioner puts a belt under certain tension so it can work properly. Additionally, you can always readjust these components for a quick fix should they loosen.

Find Genuine Timing Belts for Sale at SubaruOnlineParts

Worn-out or damaged timing chains can cause serious engine damage. Your engine might produce ticking noises, deliver misfires, or leak oil when it has a faulty timing belt. Worn belts can also keep your engine from turning over. Replacing your belt or chain is your best option if your vehicle experiences any engine issues.

SubaruOnlineParts can help you get the perfect timing belt for your Subaru. Our online catalog carries timing belt tensioners, chains, idlers, and other components for your engine. These are 100% genuine and brand-new auto parts that are easy to install. We also offer these timing chains at discounted prices for more savings.

Enjoy smooth engine operation with OEM Subaru engine belts. Shop for these essential engine parts at SubaruOnlineParts today.

Does my car have a timing belt or chain?

The timing assembly of your car can either have a belt or a chain, depending on what kind of engine it has. Look for a tinplate or plastic cover on the side of the engine, which should have an auto timing belt inside. If you can’t see this cover, chances are your engine is using a timing chain.

Is a serpentine belt the same as a timing belt?

A serpentine belt and a timing belt have different functions and designs. Serpentine belts ensure that your other engine components are running smoothly, while timing belts keep the crankshaft and camshaft in sync. Moreover, serpentine belts have multiple V-shaped grooves arranged vertically along them, while vehicle timing belts have horizontal teeth to grab onto the crankshaft and camshaft.

How long can you drive with a bad timing belt?

A faulty timing belt will only make your engine break down if you try to drive your car without it. Even if your car runs while it has a broken timing belt, it will only lead to additional problems for your engine. Whining or squealing noises during operation are just some of the indications that your car has a bad timing belt that needs to be replaced.

What causes a timing belt to break?

These components can break and fail due to age and natural wear and tear. Since most timing belts are made from rubber, friction and constant exposure to heat will eventually make the belt brittle. As a result, the teeth on the belt will start to chip and lose their grip on the gears, which can lead to engine failure.

When should I replace the timing belt?

Replacement intervals for timing belts vary by manufacturer but will usually be around every 30,000 to 120,000 miles, depending on the current condition of your engine. You should also consider the following factors when changing your auto timing belt:

  • Your engine’s performance

  • A misfiring engine

  • Clicking or squealing noises

  • Your driving conditions