Pug 1.1 cambelt change costs?????

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Him at home, Jun 3, 2006.

  1. Him at home

    Chris Guest



    NO WE ALWAYS REPLACE THE PULLEYS IF THEY LOOK WORN WHICH IN MANY CASES
    ITS A LOT..
     
    Chris, Jun 4, 2006
    #21
  2. Him at home

    Conor Guest

    <walks off shaking head muttering something about doing the job
    properly>

    You should ALWAYS change them regardless.
     
    Conor, Jun 4, 2006
    #22
  3. Him at home

    AstraVanMan Guest

    Yup, what he said.
     
    AstraVanMan, Jun 4, 2006
    #23
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    Stuart Gray Guest

    That makes sense to me, along with oil changes, exhaust fitting and new
    tyres. There are places that can do it cheaper than you can buy the parts
    for.
     
    Stuart Gray, Jun 4, 2006
    #24
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    Coyoteboy Guest

    £20ish for a belt from pug, few spanners, couple of hours spare and
    you can do it yourself. You dont need special tools other than a torque
    wrench for the main pulley bolt, these engines arent that delicate -
    ive worked on 3 of them so far and changed all belts by "90 degree at
    longest stretch" method. It needs no special locking tools, and no real
    experience (it was my first cam belt change actually!). Totted up >50K
    miles on one and the other two did >20k that i know of before being
    sold on.

    It is good to change the belt though, even if you got it done at a
    local garage it shouldnt be far off £100 all in.

    J
     
    Coyoteboy, Jun 5, 2006
    #25
  6. Him at home

    AstraVanMan Guest

    Pleased to hear it. But that's not what you said. It's quoted above -
    look.

    Peter
     
    AstraVanMan, Jun 5, 2006
    #26
  7. Him at home

    Chris Guest


    We do . dont matter if they are worn or not.
     
    Chris, Jun 5, 2006
    #27
  8. Him at home

    AstraVanMan Guest

    Ok. I'll call you Beilzebub.
     
    AstraVanMan, Jun 5, 2006
    #28
  9. Him at home

    Chris Guest



    sorry i did silly of me give me a bad name.
     
    Chris, Jun 5, 2006
    #29
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    Him at home Guest

    Quotes from real garages of £100 ish, or £146+Vat from 2 Pug main Stealers.
    One said 8 years and 72k miles other said 9 years and 80k miles....

    Might as well get it done as car is 8 in Aug, it has not been driven for 2.5
    years and has done about 32000.

    Thanks for help folks..

    £20ish for a belt from pug, few spanners, couple of hours spare and
    you can do it yourself. You dont need special tools other than a torque
    wrench for the main pulley bolt, these engines arent that delicate -
    ive worked on 3 of them so far and changed all belts by "90 degree at
    longest stretch" method. It needs no special locking tools, and no real
    experience (it was my first cam belt change actually!). Totted up >50K
    miles on one and the other two did >20k that i know of before being
    sold on.

    It is good to change the belt though, even if you got it done at a
    local garage it shouldnt be far off £100 all in.

    J
     
    Him at home, Jun 5, 2006
    #30
  11. Him at home

    Coyoteboy Guest

    Dont think id ever leave a belt 8 years, the material perishes with
    time as well as use - id go with 5 years or the recommended milage (you
    never know if someone used a cheap belt thats not as good as OE). Good
    choice, a decent local garage will see you thru - just make sure you
    dont notice any whines or change in performance afterwards (tight belt
    or badly re-aligned timing, as my friend had from a stealer.)
     
    Coyoteboy, Jun 6, 2006
    #31
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    Him at home Guest

    Tis done and the actual was only cost £77 inc VAT!
     
    Him at home, Jun 7, 2006
    #32
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    Him at home Guest

    good quality branded/cheap one!!

     
    Him at home, Jun 7, 2006
    #33
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    AstraVanMan Guest

    Thats very very good, was it replaced with a pug belt? or a cheap one?
    Did they do the tensioner(s) as well?
     
    AstraVanMan, Jun 7, 2006
    #34
  15. Him at home

    Chris Guest


    Thats very very good, was it replaced with a pug belt? or a cheap one?
     
    Chris, Jun 7, 2006
    #35
  16. Him at home

    Chris Guest


    Lets hope it lasts then?
     
    Chris, Jun 7, 2006
    #36
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    Conor Guest

    I'd be surprised at £77.
     
    Conor, Jun 7, 2006
    #37
  18. Him at home

    AstraVanMan Guest

    Me too. Negates the point of doing it if that is the case, IMHO.
     
    AstraVanMan, Jun 7, 2006
    #38
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