$600 ~ $800 including parts and labour is a fair price imo.
VW dealer - expect $1200ish iirc.
$600 ~ $800 including parts and labour is a fair price imo.
VW dealer - expect $1200ish iirc.
Thanks for that. i'll let you know how i go.
i paid around 350-400 plus a service...
MK4 GTI|REVO|4BAR ADJ FPR|APR FMIC|APR R1 DV|TURBO INLET PIPE|KONI|WHITELINE|CUSTOM CAI + K&N|2.5" TB + HI FLOW CAT| ECS DOGBONE
The $300 - $400 no way man im an independant and use OEM which normally supplies Gates or Continental belts no dramas there and look for all the bits Belt, Tensioner , Damper, and water pump and of course coolant would cost you around $560 inc labour approx as parts do vary. Now IMO you would be crazy not to do a water pump when you are down that far for the cost of a pump $90 IMO there is no room to scrimp with this part of the engine. Not too expensive when you consider the price of a cylinder head when you scramble the valves. Now the Dealer would charge around $300 odds just for the labour without doubt 3hr job roughly to split hairs 2.2 book time, but the book is a joke.Anyway there is your $300 man at that price mentioned you must only have got a belt and a roller max, again for the cost of the extra bits just doesnt make sense to me. I would say at a dealer Sovs estimate would be ball park i reckon.
Cheers
Jmac
PS - That kit above looks the goods it covers everthing, thats the way it should be
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Hi Jmac
So it is definitely worth replacing the water pump at the same time as the cambelt?
Thanks Matt
The kit is from ECS Tuning. The belt in the kit is Continental (OEM) as are all the other bits OEM. I think they are now even including an OEM engine mount bolt kit, as these are stretch bolts and should be replaced every time.
From my experience ECS are great to deal with.
It is recommended to do the water pump at the same time. The water pump in the ECS kit is also an upgrade with a metal impeller, apparently the stock one has a plastic impeller.
I agree with Jmac, I think a dealer will just do the belt/tensioner and that's it, any of the other parts listed could fail very shortly after putting everything back together so it's just good sense to get it all done while it's apart.
Here is a link to the kit on thier website:
http://www.ecstuning.com/stage/edpd/...ategory=Timing
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