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Re: V6 Cam belt, timing and error codes
« Reply #45 on: 29 May 2008, 00:33:55 »

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hope not to antagonise, sorry if post is late, but i cant see the screen for tears of laughter. Nice one. Ok i'll go away now. Mrs wants to join the forum, so she can tell me dinners in the dog, bed with no desert for me !:-(
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To help OhmyOmega out [ he started thread] you could drive over
here leave a deposit,  take my kit to him when he has  finished the job
bring it back.  I'll return your deposit. Job done.

Autovaux hire the locking  kit for £15.00 a week.

Have a good nights sleep or your wake up feeling like the dogs breakfast !

 
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Re: V6 Cam belt, timing and error codes
« Reply #46 on: 29 May 2008, 02:15:23 »

Will help any owner!
He could show me how to do it properly!(and i'll be Daddys little helper.)
 Not sure he'd appreciate MY input tho. I actually do not possess a pair of m. grips. I detest the bloody things with a passion, i have a (small) draw for butchers tools but nothing that evil. But thanks for tip, myn not due for another 10k tho.  
 
 
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Re: V6 Cam belt, timing and error codes
« Reply #47 on: 29 May 2008, 10:38:38 »

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If you can't afford to do it properly, don't do it.. the risks are far too high, and the cost of failure = a new engine

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Absolutely. And if you can't afford to do it properly, it would be no problem because presumably you wouldn't be able to afford tanks of petrol at 75 quid a go to put any more miles on the existing cam belt. ;)

I have a locking kit not too far from you you'd be welcome to borrow when the 10K is up, BTW.

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Re: V6 Cam belt, timing and error codes
« Reply #48 on: 30 May 2008, 14:38:26 »

Coo - see what happens when you miss wathcing for a day or two.

For me the cam belt problem and the EM codes have all gone.  Car running very nicely now.

Now  - if no timing kit.

I think I would need the spanners (I could use a pair of gips instead of a 30mm spanner), screwdriver, torx socekets and std or multidrive socket set.

The most important things is having successfully done it before so you really know what it should be like.

Locking the cams can be achieved with a variety of tools.  I found that 5mm allan key worked quite well and the earlier suggestion of a woodern peg does the job.

Some bits of wood and a bit of kill whittling should make it possible to device a gauge before taking the old belt off.  Not too difficult I think.  Alernatively a steel rule to measure the distance between the cam marks and a fixed point on the engine.  TDC on the cranshaft can be got by eye against the notch on the casing at the bottom of the engine though this does mean getting under the car.  It should be possible to lock the crank using a 16mm socket and extension bar and a pair of mole grips although in practice you can do this without locking the crank - it just takes longer and you are likley to end up have to do it more than once.

Provided that the cams come back to mark at
TDC twice in a row you should be OK.

So I reckon if could be done, quite accuratley too, without the kit.  But - you do need the experience.

So - anyone feeling lucky.  In all the excitment I can't remember which mark to use for cams 3 & 4.

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Re: V6 Cam belt, timing and error codes
« Reply #49 on: 30 May 2008, 14:41:33 »

I hope you have a loaded wallet ;)
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Re: V6 Cam belt, timing and error codes
« Reply #50 on: 30 May 2008, 20:56:06 »

It's keeping it that way that is the problem!  ;)
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