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Offline Jay-White-Gti

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Mot Time
« on: 23 December 2013, 16:25 »
Hello All and Merry Christmas for Wednesday  :smiley:

My mot is due on the 28th the most awkward time tbh my cars just clocked 54k and it hasnt had a cambelt change before so was thinking about getting it done for peace of mind or do you guys think its to early and i should wait a bit longer?

Also what do you think would be a good quote on it being changed i was looking at 150 does that seem fair?

Thanks

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Re: Mot Time
« Reply #1 on: 23 December 2013, 16:57 »
Cambelts should be changed every 60k miles or 4 years, whichever comes first. Based on the age of mk4s it should have had at least 2 changes by now.

Make sure you use genuine vw parts, and replace all tensioners as well as the waterpump. Expect to pay £300+ for parts and labour.

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Re: Mot Time
« Reply #2 on: 23 December 2013, 19:00 »
Can I just add that there is nothing wrong with aftermarket belt kits,
The likes of SKF, Conti-Tech and Gates all make OE belts for manufacturers across the world.

The tensioners are all made by the same people, as are the idlers. The OE parts I removed from my LCR
had the same markings as the Conti-Tech kit I purchased, Ive since fitted an SKF kit to a mates 1.8t and guess what?
The tensioner and idler had the same markings as both my OE stuff and the Conti-Tech kit, All made by INA.

It seems the only thing that changes is the brand of belt supplied.

The Conti-Kit is £109 but if you use the promo code you save £15
The SKF kit is £76 but again with the discount you save £10

Both kits come with Belt, Tensioner and Idler


The only part of the kit I would go genuine on is the water pump unless you can get a full 'genuine' kit for the same as the above which I doubt.

You won't have any issues with either SKF or Conti.
« Last Edit: 23 December 2013, 19:01 by mar_k »

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Re: Mot Time
« Reply #3 on: 23 December 2013, 19:53 »
Can I just add that there is nothing wrong with aftermarket belt kits,
The likes of SKF, Conti-Tech and Gates all make OE belts for manufacturers across the world.

The tensioners are all made by the same people, as are the idlers. The OE parts I removed from my LCR
had the same markings as the Conti-Tech kit I purchased, Ive since fitted an SKF kit to a mates 1.8t and guess what?
The tensioner and idler had the same markings as both my OE stuff and the Conti-Tech kit, All made by INA.

It seems the only thing that changes is the brand of belt supplied.

The Conti-Kit is £109 but if you use the promo code you save £15
The SKF kit is £76 but again with the discount you save £10

Both kits come with Belt, Tensioner and Idler


The only part of the kit I would go genuine on is the water pump unless you can get a full 'genuine' kit for the same as the above which I doubt.

You won't have any issues with either SKF or Conti.
if those prices are from eurocrappart try carparts4less  :wink:

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Re: Mot Time
« Reply #4 on: 23 December 2013, 20:03 »
lol every 4 years ,you should of seen my friends clan clover it only did over 1000 miles from 1978 ? it had 2 timing belts and they where so cracked you could see the strings holding the cracks togeather. I told him but he did not care as it was only £700 and he sold it for £2,000, sold as seen.  :evil: I got mine done when i first got it on 96,000 miles as it had no record of it being changed.    :smiley:
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Re: Mot Time
« Reply #5 on: 23 December 2013, 20:06 »
Prices are carparts4less

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Re: Mot Time
« Reply #6 on: 23 December 2013, 20:17 »
lol every 4 years ,you should of seen my friends clan clover it only did over 1000 miles from 1978 ? it had 2 timing belts and they where so cracked you could see the strings holding the cracks togeather. I told him but he did not care as it was only £700 and he sold it for £2,000, sold as seen.  :evil: I got mine done when i first got it on 96,000 miles as it had no record of it being changed.    :smiley:

Clan clover? :grin:

Why is every 4 year's funny? :huh:

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Re: Mot Time
« Reply #7 on: 23 December 2013, 20:20 »
lol every 4 years ,you should of seen my friends clan clover it only did over 1000 miles from 1978 ? it had 2 timing belts and they where so cracked you could see the strings holding the cracks togeather. I told him but he did not care as it was only £700 and he sold it for £2,000, sold as seen.  :evil: I got mine done when i first got it on 96,000 miles as it had no record of it being changed.    :smiley:

How much did it come to getting your cambelt changed james?

Cheers
« Last Edit: 23 December 2013, 20:52 by Jay-White-Gti »