24v timing belt change
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24v timing belt change
Greetings from a new Probe owner!
I know nothing about the car, but love it and want to work through its 'issues' to make it drive great.
The most pressing issue is the cam belt. What is the service interval? The last record of a replacement was at 60,000 miles in 2006. I'm currently on 115,000.
What's the best type of cambelt to fit, should I renew the tensioner, water pump, aux belts etc at the same time?
How long does it take to do the job – what sort of money are we talking about for a local garage to do it?
Any help/advice gratefully received.
David
I know nothing about the car, but love it and want to work through its 'issues' to make it drive great.
The most pressing issue is the cam belt. What is the service interval? The last record of a replacement was at 60,000 miles in 2006. I'm currently on 115,000.
What's the best type of cambelt to fit, should I renew the tensioner, water pump, aux belts etc at the same time?
How long does it take to do the job – what sort of money are we talking about for a local garage to do it?
Any help/advice gratefully received.
David
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Re: 24v timing belt change
Hi David
every 60,000 or 5 years do the cambelt, pump, pulleys and tensioner as the panels
have to come off to do the job,prices depends on your garage rates
good to do aux belts at the same time as peace of mind
Kev
every 60,000 or 5 years do the cambelt, pump, pulleys and tensioner as the panels
have to come off to do the job,prices depends on your garage rates
good to do aux belts at the same time as peace of mind
Kev
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Re: 24v timing belt change
As Kev say, the aux belt have to come off, so might has well to change them,
But make sure the 17mm nut on both pulleys are unlocked before trying the adjust the both aux belts.
We have had some people have managed to snap the power steering bracket due to not undoing the locking nut
But make sure the 17mm nut on both pulleys are unlocked before trying the adjust the both aux belts.
We have had some people have managed to snap the power steering bracket due to not undoing the locking nut
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Re: 24v timing belt change
Anything from 6 hoursSpace_1999 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 12, 2023 7:47 pmThanks - roughly how many hours of labour are we talking about?
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They can’t plug their laptops into the car
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Re: 24v timing belt change
Sorry to butt in on this, but I think my 95 24v is due a timing belt change. Where can I buy all a kit with all the bits I need? thanks
1995 Rio 24v
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