TIMING BELT.
#2
RE: TIMING BELT.
Maybe...
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You might wanna PM one of teh tech-guys (goto: member list and click the drop-down menu on the left and select "Tech-Cert."). rayveedyb just didmine for me, not too long ago. auditech79 and dankhound are actual, current techs, working in stealerships, if I'm not mistaken. techbod has been wrenchin on Audi & others since methusla was in short-pants.
Yes...
and
Yes...
You might wanna PM one of teh tech-guys (goto: member list and click the drop-down menu on the left and select "Tech-Cert."). rayveedyb just didmine for me, not too long ago. auditech79 and dankhound are actual, current techs, working in stealerships, if I'm not mistaken. techbod has been wrenchin on Audi & others since methusla was in short-pants.
#3
RE: TIMING BELT.
You need that cam lock bar that locks the cams together (so they don't move with the belt off) the other thing you need is the crank holder (i never use this because the crank never moves)
Other than that just a healthy set of metric tools and a Bentley manual to guide you through the work. Haynes manuals are good too but not as much.
I believe you can buy the cam bar and entire T belt repair kit at www.ecstuning.com, if they don't have the cam bar you can order it from the dealer.
Other than that just a healthy set of metric tools and a Bentley manual to guide you through the work. Haynes manuals are good too but not as much.
I believe you can buy the cam bar and entire T belt repair kit at www.ecstuning.com, if they don't have the cam bar you can order it from the dealer.
#6
RE: TIMING BELT.
Check out http://blauparts.com/proddetail.asp?prod=GH21118%2DH
I ordered the belt kit and rented their tool kit for the install. Doesn't get any better than this. Plan on getting a 1/4" torque wrench, a 3/8" torque wrench, and a HUGH breaker bar to get the crank pulley bolt out. Oh yeah, don't forget a Bentley Manual. It's not a bad job, it just takes a little time and you have to remove the front end of the car to get to everything. It makes it much easier.
Unless you have a lot of miles on your car, I would wait. I have 91,000 miles on mine, Audi recommends a replacement at 105,000. The belt looked new when I removed it, but purred when I started the motor up.
Hope this helps and saves some bucks....
I ordered the belt kit and rented their tool kit for the install. Doesn't get any better than this. Plan on getting a 1/4" torque wrench, a 3/8" torque wrench, and a HUGH breaker bar to get the crank pulley bolt out. Oh yeah, don't forget a Bentley Manual. It's not a bad job, it just takes a little time and you have to remove the front end of the car to get to everything. It makes it much easier.
Unless you have a lot of miles on your car, I would wait. I have 91,000 miles on mine, Audi recommends a replacement at 105,000. The belt looked new when I removed it, but purred when I started the motor up.
Hope this helps and saves some bucks....
#7
RE: TIMING BELT.
thanks ....but is it nessacary to replace all the seals, i just ordered the belt, water pump(which i would not replace but since ..) new thermostat and a alternater belt.
looking at the bentley manual ,,,it looks farily straight forward.....
i do need to get a camshaft tool...which i know i will need but $100.00 dollars for a piece of bent metal which if i had the mesaurments could do it my self.....any way if you know where to get a cheap one i would appreciate the info...
thanks you guys are great.....
looking at the bentley manual ,,,it looks farily straight forward.....
i do need to get a camshaft tool...which i know i will need but $100.00 dollars for a piece of bent metal which if i had the mesaurments could do it my self.....any way if you know where to get a cheap one i would appreciate the info...
thanks you guys are great.....
#8
RE: TIMING BELT.
You can rent the tool kit from Blauparts for around $40 and includes everything you will need. Trust me, it can't be done without them. Yes, I would replace the seals. Once you see the amount of work to "dig" into the motor, you wouldn't want to have to tear it back down over a $10 seal's. It's piece of mind knowing you won't have to go back into it for another 105,000 miles. Just my 2 cents.
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