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Lee180
PostPosted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 5:59 pm Up
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Can somebody point me in the right direction of a cambelt for a GTi180 Smile

thanks in advance

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you want to buy the kit or you want a garage to do it for u?
 
 

 

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either or mate.
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if you are going to diy then get the dayco, gates or peugeot cambelt kit.

if you let the garage do it, it would properly cost around 300 as yours is 180GTi

you might want to do the waterpump as well.

 
 

 

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Seabook wrote:
if you are going to diy then get the dayco, gates or peugeot cambelt kit.

if you let the garage do it, it would properly cost around 300 as yours is 180GTi

you might want to do the waterpump as well.

Deffinatly do the water pump too! as i have recently found out. If the pump fails, thats will probably cause the cambelt to fail. And a water pump is about £25.

So well worth doing

 
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rob_1990 wrote:
Seabook wrote:
if you are going to diy then get the dayco, gates or peugeot cambelt kit.

if you let the garage do it, it would properly cost around 300 as yours is 180GTi

you might want to do the waterpump as well.

Deffinatly do the water pump too! as i have recently found out. If the pump fails, thats will probably cause the cambelt to fail. And a water pump is about £25.

So well worth doing

£25 FOR A GTI 180 WATER PUMP????? you making this your self. First off i would all ways only fit a genuine peugeot water pump on these gti 180's which is around £80 with vat and a aftermarket one is round £40 and you dont get the back housing part with this one like the genuine ones so you have to spilt the water pump in half to fit new after market one and can leak very easy Smile

The gti 180 can be very hard to time up if you do NOT have the proper timing tool and can quickly cause alot damage to engine due to the floating crack ( no wood duff key in crank pully )

If a garage never done one of these i would not use them to risky job to guess how to do it.

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gti180boy wrote:
aftermarket one is round £40 and you dont get the back housing part with this one like the genuine ones so you have to spilt the water pump in half to fit new after market one and can leak very easy Smile

Euro Car Parts do water pumps with the housing.

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Seabook wrote:
if you are going to diy then get the dayco, gates or peugeot cambelt kit.

if you let the garage do it, it would properly cost around 300 as yours is 180GTi

you might want to do the waterpump as well.

It was a Dayco timing belt kit that failed on my 206 GTi after 5k miles.
Don't recommend.

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CD-vRS wrote:
Seabook wrote:
if you are going to diy then get the dayco, gates or peugeot cambelt kit.

if you let the garage do it, it would properly cost around 300 as yours is 180GTi

you might want to do the waterpump as well.

It was a Dayco timing belt kit that failed on my 206 GTi after 5k miles.
Don't recommend.

really?

i though dayco is one of the manufactorer for peugeot oem stuff lol

 
 

 

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Might not have been fitted properly.
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sorry to crash this thread but gti180boy fitted my cam belt, i had spoken to lots of people about a 180 cam belt and everyone said use genuine parts! I was quoted 500+ from all garages and after watching gti180boy fit mine i can see why!! Its no easy two minute job it took him 4hours to change my cambelt and waterpump and he has done nearly 20 i think so my advise would be to use genuine parts and get someone whos done one before to do it!!
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What people need to realise is that although a cambelt box will say Peugeot on it, the belt inside will say Gates on it. The aftermarket part will say Gates on it too. They are the same part. Just because it doesn't come from the Peugeot dealer doesn't mean it's a different part.

The same OE suppliers also manufacture the parts for the aftermarket. As long as you stick with the big brands and don't go for the cheapest parts you'll be getting identical parts or parts of the same quality.

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Seabook wrote:
CD-vRS wrote:
Seabook wrote:
if you are going to diy then get the dayco, gates or peugeot cambelt kit.

if you let the garage do it, it would properly cost around 300 as yours is 180GTi

you might want to do the waterpump as well.

It was a Dayco timing belt kit that failed on my 206 GTi after 5k miles.
Don't recommend.

really?

i though dayco is one of the manufactorer for peugeot oem stuff lol

The tensioner was sent to Italy for testing if I remember correctly.
Found to be at fault & the belt slipped.

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