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Post by teenmal » Wed Jul 02, 2008 5:59 pm

Hi folks,
Could you tell me,can you change the cam belt kit from inside the van,or do you have to go under it at some point.

Cheers Mal.
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Re: In or Out

Post by hogggman » Wed Jul 02, 2008 6:04 pm

is it diesel or petrol?
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Re: In or Out

Post by teenmal » Wed Jul 02, 2008 6:08 pm

hogggman wrote:is it diesel or petrol?
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Hi Jamie 2.5td
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Re: In or Out

Post by Simon Jones » Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:35 pm

It's easier if you have access from underneath as well. There's a really annoying hose from the intercooler that is worth removing to allow better access to the cambelt cover. Also, you need to be able to get a bl**dy big socket (28mm?) on to the crank shaft pulley to turn the engine over & that is best done from underneath. Also worth removing the glow plugs otherwise it will be very hard work to turn it over by hand & get it back to TDC.

Their is a factsheet in the members area which should give you the info you need. If I was doing it again, I could probably do it in about an hour, but thats only because I've already changed mine twice (as a result of cylinder head removal). If you've got all the tools, the instructions & possibly a helper to check its all lined up, then a couple of hours should be enough. Be prepared for bruised knuckles & a fair bit of cursing the idiot that decided to stick the engine in the middle :)
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Re: In or Out

Post by teenmal » Wed Jul 02, 2008 11:42 pm

Simon Jones wrote:It's easier if you have access from underneath as well. There's a really annoying hose from the intercooler that is worth removing to allow better access to the cambelt cover. Also, you need to be able to get a bl**dy big socket (28mm?) on to the crank shaft pulley to turn the engine over & that is best done from underneath. Also worth removing the glow plugs otherwise it will be very hard work to turn it over by hand & get it back to TDC.

Their is a factsheet in the members area which should give you the info you need. If I was doing it again, I could probably do it in about an hour, but thats only because I've already changed mine twice (as a result of cylinder head removal). If you've got all the tools, the instructions & possibly a helper to check its all lined up, then a couple of hours should be enough. Be prepared for bruised knuckles & a fair bit of cursing the idiot that decided to stick the engine in the middle :)
Thanks Simon,I will give it a try tomorrow.Cheers Mal.
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