Doing timing belt on saturday! some question questions!
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Doing timing belt on saturday! some question questions!
ok im going to buy these things
Banjo Alternator Belt 4PK0940 $29
Banjo P/S & Aircon Belt 6PK1080 $39
Gates Timing Belt T987 $139
but do i need a new tensioner and idler? because they're like $200 each
Banjo Alternator Belt 4PK0940 $29
Banjo P/S & Aircon Belt 6PK1080 $39
Gates Timing Belt T987 $139
but do i need a new tensioner and idler? because they're like $200 each
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These might be more palatable (and maybe not . Part costs including commission, postage on top of prices listed:
Timing Belt Tensioner (MD308593) $98.10
Tensioner, Alternator (MD303884) $44.69
Pulley, Valve Timing (MD179597) $36.62
Timing Belt Tensioner (MD308593) $98.10
Tensioner, Alternator (MD303884) $44.69
Pulley, Valve Timing (MD179597) $36.62
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ROFL, repco quoted me about $300 for the timing belt alone.Richy wrote:where are the price from?? i bought mine from AutoOne...just remember timing belt is definitely cheaper..Banjo Alternator Belt 4PK0940 $29
Banjo P/S & Aircon Belt 6PK1080 $39
Gates Timing Belt T987 $139
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Re: Doing timing belt on saturday! some question questions!
I got my p/s and alt belt, both for around $30jonowong wrote:ok im going to buy these things
Banjo Alternator Belt 4PK0940 $29
Banjo P/S & Aircon Belt 6PK1080 $39
Gates Timing Belt T987 $139
but do i need a new tensioner and idler? because they're like $200 each
Timing belt was $119.
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Im Interested in this, can you give me a estimated quote that includes commison and postage to sydneydstocks wrote:These might be more palatable (and maybe not . Part costs including commission, postage on top of prices listed:
Timing Belt Tensioner (MD308593) $98.10
Tensioner, Alternator (MD303884) $44.69
Pulley, Valve Timing (MD179597) $36.62
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Only postage from Japan to Aus is missing. I can give an approximation on postage because it depends on what it is packaged with. The last set of these cost $7.80 each part to get to Australia (about $25)
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damn... looks like ill just be helping out on DIY day then...
anyway found this...
$210 for all 3 belts and the tensioner
http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php?plid=m3b0s9p1287
anyway found this...
$210 for all 3 belts and the tensioner
http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php?plid=m3b0s9p1287
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make sure you turn the engine round 3 or 4 times by hand to mark sure the timing marks line up each pass.
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Jono could you also please take a photo of the timing belt with all the covers off but still in place
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Good god, I wouldnt move the engine an inch! Mark the old one, pull it off, put the new one on. The longer its off & more you move the engine, the more chance you have of f**king it up.vipfto wrote:+1 make sure of this and mark again using whiteout pen to make sure no stuff upsmake sure you turn the engine round 3 or 4 times by hand to mark sure the timing marks line up each pass.