Good comments guys, so to really sort this belt issue is there a good DIY thread or Utube on this subject out there? Cheers Al
A good set of torx bits will be helpful. The Crank Pulley will require a 5mm hex head (allen key) to remove so you can get access to the covers behind.
Aside from this, all bolts behind the timing covers are 10mm which includes tensioner and water pump. The idler pulley is either 12 or 14mm bolt.
The only thing I can see being an issue to someone attempting to change theirs for the first time would be keeping the pulleys in line under tension as the cam gear has a tendency to move once the tensioner is putting some backward force on the belt...
Good comments guys, so to really sort this belt issue is there a good DIY thread or Utube on this subject out there? Cheers Al
is it imperative to go for a genuine VW kit or is it much of a muchness between that and the aftermarket ones?
no I'm not after high performance belt kits. I just figured there'd be genuine factory VW ones and non-genuine original replacements from supercheap/autobarn etc. is there anything to separate those ones?
thx
ECSTuning doesn't mean performance. There's a Gates racing belt like I have on my Polo. Which is the same money as full retail on the aftermarket belts.
There's lots of reproduction/non-gen water pumps, tensioners, rollers out there but none are better or worse in my opinion. The quality is consistent as far as I am concern.
Continental, Gates, Optibelt, Dayco all do kits. I could get a full kit for $+-375 from Imparts for you. Don't go mad looking for metal impeller water pumps. The modern plastic ones will outlast the belt all day long.
Gavin
If you end up organising a few, I'd be in. Still only 52k Km's, but it's an 06, so won't be holding out for the max mileage.
*Shameless plug* I have a standard 06a motor timing kit which is surplus to my needs (I have gone with a Gates manual system).
Includes steel impeller water pump, hydraulic tensioner, and new pulley.
But as Gav was saying, anything between $100 - $350 is where it's at for costs on timing kits.
Bookmarks