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SteveNorman Member Since: 18 Sep 2008 Location: somerset Posts: 18 |
For those wondering about Diesel Timing belt change. Landrover seems to have changed their recommendations.
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24th Oct 2018 3:06 pm |
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jules Member Since: 13 Dec 2007 Location: The Wilds of Warwickshire Posts: 5021 |
Easiest cambelt change Ive ever done was on the Peugeot XUD diesels on the 205. IIRC a few common-all-garden M8 bolts simply screwed through the sprockets into pre drilled holes in the engine block locking everything up tight. No chance of mistiming whilst playing around with the tensioner or belt.
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24th Oct 2018 3:31 pm |
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Steve D Member Since: 19 Jan 2013 Location: Essexshire Posts: 4109 |
I've seen that done with the engine running and a Stanley knife used to split the belt! Unfortunately, that will only work on engines that have a woodruff key on the crank timing belt pulley. Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto Evoque SD4 Dynamic Lux Auto Present: Audi A3 S Line. |
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24th Oct 2018 8:07 pm |
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dondiddy Member Since: 16 Apr 2017 Location: Hamilton Posts: 753 |
If you are doing the timing belt you would also want to do the water pump, tensioner and idlers at the same time as it is false economy not to do these items. When a belt fails it is not always because the belt has snapped or stripped etc, it can also be down to a tensioner, idler or water pump failing. The Freelander belt isnt all that difficult to do as belts go. |
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25th Oct 2018 7:42 am |
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Mikey Member Since: 07 Jun 2008 Location: Dundee Posts: 780 |
^^^ That |
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25th Oct 2018 11:13 am |
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