Cambelt question
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Cambelt question
Hi there
I have a 1.8 cabby, I was wondering every how many miles does the cambelt need changing???
oh it's a carb engine
I have a 1.8 cabby, I was wondering every how many miles does the cambelt need changing???
oh it's a carb engine
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Local Hero
needs changing when you check it and it looks worn. :dontknow:
if your unsure then change it.
if your unsure then change it.
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I may be wrong but i don't think vw ever gave any details on how frequently to change it on mk1s. It's a pretty easy and cheap job to do tho so if you don't kno when it was last done then i'd recommend doing it. It's a good idea to change the belt tensioner at the same time also
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Local Hero
Don't quote me on this, but I believe its 3 years or 36,000 miles.
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best get mine done then lol.
I'm still waiting for my haynes manual to arrive from Ebay. is it simple to check the belt??
hope it's not like the VR4 I have were it would be easier to plat fog than take the cover off to check the cambelt
I'm still waiting for my haynes manual to arrive from Ebay. is it simple to check the belt??
hope it's not like the VR4 I have were it would be easier to plat fog than take the cover off to check the cambelt
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very easy to take off the top cover if memory serves me well, been a while since i've done it so without looking i think it just unclips you don't even need any tools
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cool, job for the weekend then.
Is it a simple job to change the belt??
Is it a simple job to change the belt??
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Local Hero
llywelyn111 said
cool, job for the weekend then.
Is it a simple job to change the belt??
its not too bad. You might need to remove the engine mount bolt and raise the engine slightly, to wiggle the tensioner on/off. Also the crank pulley bolts will be tight (need an impact wrench, ideally) and you might round them off in an attempt at removal. Put the engine at TDC and mark the position of the crank, cam and intermediate shaft with Tipp-ex, before you take off the old belt and you'll be a happy bunny.
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i'll just take it to a garage then lol.
well I'll check what the belt is like saturday.
Think I'll just try and fix the oil leak this weekend
well I'll check what the belt is like saturday.
Think I'll just try and fix the oil leak this weekend
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Local Hero
If you can manage to come to manc fella, get our tensioner and belt, bring her here and i'll fit it for you bud, no charge, anything to help another mk1 owner bud, plus i love working on these blocks and have nothing to do on mine
Pete :wink:
Pete :wink:
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Peddersgolf said
If you can manage to come to manc fella, get our tensioner and belt, bring her here and i'll fit it for you bud, no charge, anything to help another mk1 owner bud, plus i love working on these blocks and have nothing to do on mine
Pete :wink:
cool, i'll have a look at the belt saturday and let you know what it's like.
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Not sure when this cam belt was changed, does it look worn? or should i just change it anyway??
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Local Hero
Twist it and see if there's any tiny cracks in the rubber.
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if in doubt……CHANGE IT!!
its a cambelt and if it snaps your engine is dead pretty much.
its a cambelt and if it snaps your engine is dead pretty much.
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Local Hero
As it is common sense to change tensioner also, by look of your tensioner, i'd say change it bud
Pete
Pete
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