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Cambelt - what do I need to get?
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 10:53 am
by DickieP
As advised by the learned members of the forum, Im gonna get the cambelt replaced on the new bong, and my local recommended garage will do it for £60 (plus a £30 waxoyl while hes about it). I need to get the parts however - do I simply need the Cam Belt Service Kit (Belt, tensioner & spring. For diesel Bongos. £68.75 from the members shop), or is there anything additional I should also get for him. Sorry for my ignorance- feel free to point and laugh!
Rich
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 11:52 am
by trevd01
Only observation is you're unlikely to get much of a waxoyl treatment for £30!
Retail price of 5 litres of genuine Waxoyl is probably about £20.
£200-£300 is more like it for a proper job?
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:40 pm
by paul9
can get the basic waxoyl treatment in wigan for around £50,but is a bit more for the full monty,i.e inside chassis and door panels,think they charge around £120-£150,wheelquick in wigan

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:47 pm
by DickieP
As far as the cambelt goes, am I correct to say I need the following:
1 x Cambelt service kit (Belt, tensioner & spring. For diesel Bongos)
2 x diesel Aircon belt
2 x Alt/fan belt
Is there anything else I need?
As far as the waxoyl goes, I know its not gonna be the best job, but the guy is well recommended by users of the site, especially on the welsh thread, so Im getting it done till I can afford anything else...
Cheers for the replies.
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 4:31 pm
by flippa
hello dickie ...sounds like you got a bargain there ....have just ordered belts myself think you only need ALT belts X2 .......AIR CON X 1 ....by the way just had a look at the job sheet for my replacement cam belt (supplied kit) 155 quid took him 3.3 hours

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 6:54 pm
by chiefster1976
I would suggest getting the cam belt KIT FROM the garage you are getting the work done....
I have had many friends in the past buy cam belts seperatly then get some garage to fit them only to have one snap!!!!
Then the garage blame the parts and the parts supplier will blame the labour.....vicious circle....Take your choice wisely....
Ring around garages for a total price inc parts....
As a guide i had a garage do mine In Leeds( no good for yourself i know) and payed £120 ALL IN inc parts and labour....This was for a cam belt/tensioner/spring....ADL make which i am led to believe is a good quality blue print part...

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 6:58 pm
by westonwarrior
Good advice cheifster
I was told if I supply parts myself and they break I would have to pay to get them fixed as the garage only supplied the labour
If the garage supplies the parts then they are responsable for it no matter if its parts or human error