steve_earwig wrote:I've just been having a look at the old how-to too - you make it look easy!
Thank you. Whilst I would not say it was easy, it is not rocket science. I am a manager in an office, not a mechanic, but I enjoy tinkering with things. I figure if you consider an engine to be a giant, metal lego set, then nothing should be that hard. You need a good socket set, and for the V6 at least, you need a trolley jack as the engine needs to be supported whilst removing an engine mount.
What you do need however is time. I think if you tried to do the cambelt over a weekend, and you relied on the car to get you to work on a Monday, there is a very strong possibility that your boss will be upset
What did surprise me though was how good condition the engine was in after 170k miles. All the tensioners were still moving freely, the water pump was fine, even the belt itself looked as new. I still replaced the lot though, to be on the safe side. The tensioner and waterpump had both been superceeded with new designs, so there must be a reason why Peugeot bothered doing that.
steve_earwig wrote:if I could buy a V6 here
Are V6s hard to find where you are?
Martin.