cambelt replacement price
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- Captain Jack
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I've booked my car next week for MOT, service and cambelt replacement incl. water pump. The blokey said it costs £200 for the cambelt + extra £40 for the water pump. Not sure about the bottom pulley - he didn't seem to mention it. + MOT and service another £100. Does this sound like a good price?
I COULD do the service myself, but with rain and having no garage kinda restricts my options. Plus with some people moaning about getting oil filters off and having oil slicks on their drives doesn't help the choices!
I COULD do the service myself, but with rain and having no garage kinda restricts my options. Plus with some people moaning about getting oil filters off and having oil slicks on their drives doesn't help the choices!
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Yes, my hand is healing up nicely now thank you.Captain Jack wrote: I COULD do the service myself, but with rain and having no garage kinda restricts my options. Plus with some people moaning about getting oil filters off and having oil slicks on their drives doesn't help the choices!
I got the filter tightness just right when I finished (so I could back it off again by hand) and within a week it's gone fecking solid again........*looks forward to next oil change*

Anyway, should you not have done all that stuff BEFORE you went Cruzin

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i got timing belt & ancilliary belt replaced last year at arnold clark(vauxhall) i supplied the belts and the bill came to approx £150 inc vat with 3 month labour guarantee.most main dealers are 50-55 quid an hour ,bmw/merc/saab/honda 60-65 quid an hour,up in scotland anayway.you can check job times if you can get hold of a disc called autodata
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Well i had the garage replace the belt+ tensioners and water pump. Well chuffed cos the car now sounds so quiet and runs better than ever. Also they only charged me 3 hours labour as apposed to 4.5 as they quoted. So total price of job was £220 inc and this was also using a genuine water pump and dayco belt kit.
Ah, this old topic rears its ugly head again.
All of you guys are quoting £200-300 for this job.
Now, it's probably a more difficult job, hence taking more hours, on a V6, but when I had this done, plus (basic) service, plus change of radiator, I paid... wait for it (at a main stealer)... £870!!!
And I don't think they even changed the water pump...
As someone said, a good, trustworthy mechanic is worth his weight in gold... I am yet to find one though...
All of you guys are quoting £200-300 for this job.
Now, it's probably a more difficult job, hence taking more hours, on a V6, but when I had this done, plus (basic) service, plus change of radiator, I paid... wait for it (at a main stealer)... £870!!!



And I don't think they even changed the water pump...
As someone said, a good, trustworthy mechanic is worth his weight in gold... I am yet to find one though...

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Well, if lasts week's adventures are anything to go by you have found him............YOU !vladman wrote:As someone said, a good, trustworthy mechanic is worth his weight in gold... I am yet to find one though...
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thanks welton, i am quite handy with my tools, and not scared of undertaking a job, but, changing the exhaust and brake shoes are one thing, and changing a timing belt another... probably too complex. especially without a manual - haynes never made one for a v6...Welton wrote:Well, if lasts week's adventures are anything to go by you have found him............YOU !

1997 Peugeot 406 V6 saloon (manual)
Hello again,
I'm not complaining about price, i've budgeted a certain amount and sourced the best parts prices myself, this includes timing belt, tensioner, idler pulley, aux belt, bottom pulley, water pump, antifreeze, water.
I'm looking for a recommendation for a good mechanic who won't charge the earth yet will be able to do the job without breaking most of the under bonnet plastics and leaving bolts out etc. I don't trust the main stealer as they're all apprentices.
I'd consider undertaking it but I need a proper receipt for warranty purposes.
Thanks,
Paul
I'm not complaining about price, i've budgeted a certain amount and sourced the best parts prices myself, this includes timing belt, tensioner, idler pulley, aux belt, bottom pulley, water pump, antifreeze, water.
I'm looking for a recommendation for a good mechanic who won't charge the earth yet will be able to do the job without breaking most of the under bonnet plastics and leaving bolts out etc. I don't trust the main stealer as they're all apprentices.
I'd consider undertaking it but I need a proper receipt for warranty purposes.
Thanks,
Paul
pfft id prefer to pay someone to change an exhaust and do the timing belt myself, exhaust always has shitty rust bolts and causes you to curse no end,vladman wrote:thanks welton, i am quite handy with my tools, and not scared of undertaking a job, but, changing the exhaust and brake shoes are one thing, and changing a timing belt another... probably too complex. especially without a manual - haynes never made one for a v6...Welton wrote:Well, if lasts week's adventures are anything to go by you have found him............YOU !
timing belt is just line up the marks,
pin the pulleys undo tensioner,
off with old belt,
4/5 bolts for water pump clean up gasket new pump in,
remove tensioner put new one on,
Put new belt on tighten up roughly with tensioner,
remove locking pins,
spin engine by hand 3-4 times,
check pins locate if not remove belt and reset.
check belt tension making sure you can turn 1/4 >1/2 on its longest lenth
job done
its not rocket science just fitting an elastic band around some wheels

although i imagine the v6 is a bit more complicated it still cant be that bad

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you have to remember this is french v6Malachy wrote: although i imagine the v6 is a bit more complicated it still cant be that bad
i cant think of a worse timing belt to change on any car, other than a fiat coupe 20v turbo
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hehe 20v turbo is a pig it can just be done with engine in car although the dealer says it cant lol.jameslxdt wrote:you have to remember this is french v6Malachy wrote: although i imagine the v6 is a bit more complicated it still cant be that bad
i cant think of a worse timing belt to change on any car, other than a fiat coupe 20v turbo
Alfa v6 could be worse

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thats because fiat dealers are just pathetic and dont want the jobMalachy wrote:
hehe 20v turbo is a pig it can just be done with engine in car although the dealer says it cant lol.
Alfa v6 could be worseand they snap em every 5 mins too
never done an alfa v6, volvo 360 2.0 can be a bit akward too, easy enough cambelt to change just sod all room
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