cambelt change

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DAZZA
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cambelt change

Postby DAZZA » Thu Jul 30, 2009 7:24 pm

Thinking of doing cambelt and tensioners myself, Ive always done my own repairs before on other cars even cambelts. but never done a magane, Dont fancy paying out hundreds on a job i could do myself. As for the water pump is it ok to leave it if the bearings quiet or is it best to change it while the belts off.
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Re: cambelt change

Postby MéganeDynamique » Fri Jul 31, 2009 1:40 pm

If it's successful will you do mine? Lol

I'm a student and it's guna kill me financially.
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Re: cambelt change

Postby pumpkin7 » Fri Jul 31, 2009 4:38 pm

i changed my pump anyway. best to get it changed while the cambelt is off than to have to take the cambelt off again to change it.
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Re: cambelt change

Postby DAZZA » Fri Jul 31, 2009 5:51 pm

Gonna look into the cost first . dont really wanna do it myself but it'll greave my to pay somebody else. you might say tight ha. :D
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Re: cambelt change

Postby deni.babe » Fri Jul 31, 2009 6:35 pm

dazza try these guys they are renault specialists and you can trust them ,they are in wolverhampton ,four ashes telephone 01902 790123
https://www.fourashesrenault.co.uk/ good luck.

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Re: cambelt change

Postby DAZZA » Fri Jul 31, 2009 10:12 pm

thanks ill ring tomorrow and post price for the job.
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Re: cambelt change

Postby andywills » Sat Aug 01, 2009 11:01 pm

also in my opinion (other may disagree), you need to take into serious consideration whether or not to have the dephaser replaced at the same time. if this was to go, you'd be paying again for cambelt change. most garages only charge you the £118 for the part if it is done at the same time. if it is to fail, you'd end up paying again. it's you choice, preventative maintenance or corrective maintainance...

i had it done, but like i said, other people will have their opinions...your choice
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Re: cambelt change

Postby deni.babe » Sun Aug 02, 2009 10:16 am

dazza andywills is right about changing the dephaser pulley to the newer moddified type if your having a cambelt change, as i have known people who have had to have the dephaser done after replacing the cambelt, ouch start all over again, honest garages will mention about the dephaser to be replaced at the same time as you belt along with the water pump some garages wont and hope you will go back to them when it plays up,the dephaser pulley on cars between 2002(52)to 2005 and around the 50+k milage are most certainly going to fail. renault specialist done all mine for £358 all in that with genuine parts,that was with me supplying my own dephaser at a bargain price of £86 it was well worth it as the car now runs smooth and averaging 32-35mpg and no noisy start ups.

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Re: cambelt change

Postby pumpkin7 » Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:15 pm

i had the cambelt done, and then the car started starting funny, with loud grinding and stalling.
i had the dephaser done, and the car started running funny, sounding like a tank.
my xbox broke.

i'm having a good week. all in all, i've spent about £675, and i have to spend another £80 to get the xbox ficed, because i have the 'wrong type of problem for the 3 year warranty'. it's balls.
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