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gizmothedog
PostPosted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 5:32 pm Up
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sorry in advance to those people who have answered this question before,

I have a 2004 1.4s 69k
I want to do a cambelt change asap as they scare the poo out of me and im driving a long journey on holiday in a few weeks

I have always done basic-medium repairs to my cars

is a cambelt something that a novice can do?
how long to do the job? roughly...
my dad has always done the serious repairs to my car but his health is not what it should be and its time for me to start learning

any advice appreciated.


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If you're going to attempt it yourself, i'd advise you to buy and change the waterpump at the same time.

From memory the 1.4s is the TU 8v i believe, which is good news as its a nice simple engine to work on.
Unless you are completely confident (which it sounds like you're not) buy a haynes manual just so you've got something to refer to if you get stuck, and just make sure you take your time, double check everything and make sure you've got the engine all locked off before you remove the old belt.

Even if it took you all day because you took your time just to be sure, then it will be a worthwhile experience for you.

There may even be a guide on here somewhere in fact.

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I plus personally get it done by professionals.
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Peugeots are the easiest to do. Just pin it at the cam and flywheel, then tipex to be sure. Do the water pump at the same time

Also dan they can be ET3 16v engines, with the vvt inlet pulley which will try and move

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thanks DanT,

I have a mate whos a Volvo technician who would do it for me free but id just like to have a go.(only because its a simple engine) I had a golf gttdi 150 and wouldn't have tackled that myself.

Am I right in thinking you should turn the pulleys with a socket before trying to start it to make sure valves are not hitting??

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I will get a pump aswell...

thanks for the advice

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gizmothedog wrote:


Am I right in thinking you should turn the pulleys with a socket before trying to start it to make sure valves are not hitting??


Yes, you should turn the engine over by hand a couple of revolutions to make sure nothing's hitting.

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turn it using the crank pulley not the camshaft pulley.
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Edward wrote:
turn it using the crank pulley not the camshaft pulley.

and turn it in the right direction.

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well I decided to have a go yesterday, bought a gates cambelt kit and pump, Haynes manual and organised for my mate to give me a hand.

when I took off the cambelt cover there were tipex marks on the sprocket so I decided to leave it as it is.

it has 69000 on the clock so ive decided to change it at 100k

thanks for all your advice.

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Your probably close to the age limit ... it's not just mileage ...

I would have changed it if I had started ...

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the car is 10 yrs old this year but is on its second cam belt. even if it was done three years ago there is plenty left in it.
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