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SYFL2 Member Since: 16 Jun 2012 Location: Sheffield Posts: 2609 ![]() ![]() |
I would jst have it done to be honest. |
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BossBob Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Bristol Posts: 1446 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Land Rover recently changed their recommendation on cambelt changes reducing the interval to 7 years. Having had a cambelt break early (before it should need changing) in an Astra many years ago I’d rather pay for a cambelt change than the repairs or replacement engine that cambelt failure results in. |
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remedy35 Member Since: 02 Jan 2020 Location: UK Posts: 4 ![]() |
That explains the change between the documents, thank you very much!
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Arese Member Since: 09 Jan 2012 Location: Casablanca Posts: 397 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
£740 |
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remedy35 Member Since: 02 Jan 2020 Location: UK Posts: 4 ![]() |
Hi Arese, yes, I wondered this also. Am getting some quotes from indies, but a bit of googling so far shows them to be similar pricing. |
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SeeFive Member Since: 04 Oct 2019 Location: Hampshire Posts: 78 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Water pump and cambelt replacement was ITRO £370 all up for my SD4 in November. Local Indy (Portsmouth) with LR trained people, they don’t just work on Land Rover mind but have a good online reputation.
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Largered Member Since: 10 Jul 2016 Location: UK Posts: 1978 ![]() |
yes around £400 is standard in the midlands area.
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remedy35 Member Since: 02 Jan 2020 Location: UK Posts: 4 ![]() |
Thanks for those benchmarks - I will shop around some more! That's a lot more palatable. |
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grod Member Since: 05 Dec 2015 Location: Branxton Posts: 110 ![]() ![]() |
I bought a Gates Kit (inc Water Pump) and did it myself a while back with the the extra locking pins. To be honest, I'd probably leave it to an independent mechanic for the next one due to the arse puckering torque required for the crank bolt removal and install.
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 ![]() ![]() |
I’m in the trade and did my own on my SD4 Evoque. A right sod of a job! https://www.evoqueownersclub.co.uk/threads...one.15581/ Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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AJ918 Member Since: 26 Mar 2018 Location: North West Posts: 260 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Hi Steve
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 ![]() ![]() |
Well, I used one from a cam setting kit I have for a Ford Focus but you can buy the flywheel locking tool separately. It’s this one. You'll need a couple of nuts and bolts that go through the starter motor bolt holes.
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I Like Chips Member Since: 25 Jun 2017 Location: Ascott Under Wychwood Posts: 1569 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
It's so easy to slacken the Crank Shaft Pulley Bolt with a torque multiplier. |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5162 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
"It's so easy to slacken the Crank Shaft Pulley Bolt with a torque multiplier."
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