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When to have Cambelt changed and cost?
- han18
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When to have Cambelt changed and cost?
My 1.6 206cc is 11 years old in April with 49k on the clock, is the Cambelt due a change? And how much would this cost me?
Many thanks
Many thanks
- evilhamster
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Re: When to have Cambelt changed and cost?
1.6 should be done a 100k or 10 years which ever comes first
iv just been quoted £320 for belt pump and the other bits hope this helps
iv just been quoted £320 for belt pump and the other bits hope this helps
- han18
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Re: When to have Cambelt changed and cost?
Many thanks
will have to get mine done ASAP then, not worth the risk!!
- gazza82
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Re: When to have Cambelt changed and cost?
Get them to fit a new water pump at the same time ... that way you should be OK for another few years.
I think 10 years is too long. The rubber belt will start to harder way before that and then start cracking, as you often see on the aux belt. For me 5-6 years would be a more realistic replacement period, or 50-60K miles. And a cam belt failure on a twincam engine isn't a pretty sight. I have a bag full of bent and broken valves from a diffferent make which reminds me to get mine done!
It may be that early in the life Peugeot didn't want to put off prospective buyers with large service bills early in the life of the car ... Alfa did that and a couple of years ago on their 2.0 Twinspark engines, HALVED the cam belt periods from 72K to 36K and 6 to 3 years. By then they had stopped selling cars with that engine so it didn't hurt sales ...
I think 10 years is too long. The rubber belt will start to harder way before that and then start cracking, as you often see on the aux belt. For me 5-6 years would be a more realistic replacement period, or 50-60K miles. And a cam belt failure on a twincam engine isn't a pretty sight. I have a bag full of bent and broken valves from a diffferent make which reminds me to get mine done!
It may be that early in the life Peugeot didn't want to put off prospective buyers with large service bills early in the life of the car ... Alfa did that and a couple of years ago on their 2.0 Twinspark engines, HALVED the cam belt periods from 72K to 36K and 6 to 3 years. By then they had stopped selling cars with that engine so it didn't hurt sales ...
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Julieannjones1
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Re: When to have Cambelt changed and cost?
Sorry to restart a thread!!
My 2.0 se 206 cc is a 52 plate and has 79000 miles. The service book is up to date with a non-dealer stamp at every specified service recommendation. But there is no mention of a cam belt change. So I presume it has not been replaced. Does anyone know the required time/miles for a change on this engine. My husband wants to get it done to be on the safe side but I don't want to pay out on something that won't be necessary.
Thanks.
Julie xx
My 2.0 se 206 cc is a 52 plate and has 79000 miles. The service book is up to date with a non-dealer stamp at every specified service recommendation. But there is no mention of a cam belt change. So I presume it has not been replaced. Does anyone know the required time/miles for a change on this engine. My husband wants to get it done to be on the safe side but I don't want to pay out on something that won't be necessary.
Thanks.
Julie xx
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stokes
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Re: When to have Cambelt changed and cost?
i would change it for piece of mind, my wifes got the 2.0 cc, we was told every 10 years or 100,000 miles which ever comes first we had the cam belt and water pump changed for about £350 took garage about 5 hours to do, hope this helps.
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shadow
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Re: When to have Cambelt changed and cost?
it's 80k or 10 years which ever comes first, make sure the waterpump is done at the same time, mine was done on mates rates £200 parts and labour
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Julieannjones1
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Re: When to have Cambelt changed and cost?
Best get it done then! Just in case. Lol
Thanks all.
Julie xx
Thanks all.
Julie xx
- GrandadMonkey
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Re: When to have Cambelt changed and cost?
Yes Julie it is due so you won't be wasting your money. As shadow says, get your water pump and idler pulleys renewed at the same time. Fresh anti-freeze mixture should be put in after the coolant is drained and flushed which should improve circulation too.
Ron
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- han18
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Re: When to have Cambelt changed and cost?
Just to let you all know I got my Cambelt done on my 2002 reg peugeot (50,000 miles) a couple of weeks ago and the garage told me the old belt was showing metal so I was lucky I got it in on time! Don't risk it!!!
- GrandadMonkey
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Re: When to have Cambelt changed and cost?
Perfect timing then! No money wasted.
Ron
"If it ain't broke don't fix it!"
Golf 1.5 Tsi Evo SE Nav Estate Atlantic Blue
Polo 1.0 SEL DSG Reef Blue (wife's)
(Previously owned a 2005 206CC 1.6 Allure Moonstone for 10 years)
"If it ain't broke don't fix it!"
Golf 1.5 Tsi Evo SE Nav Estate Atlantic Blue
Polo 1.0 SEL DSG Reef Blue (wife's)
(Previously owned a 2005 206CC 1.6 Allure Moonstone for 10 years)