*As I mentioned earlier, when the timing belts get done make sure the top coolant outlet is done at the same time.
*I've now had 3 discos here with failed (over heated) engines just after the timing belt was replaced and the top outlet wasn't.
*The excuse was "its not listed in the timing belt schedule change" which is so comforting for the owners.
Regards
Daz
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						SupporterThanks guys,
The previous owner gave me the option that they would do the service, but we instead negotiated on price that I'd do it. I think I should have estimated more than $2-3k.
I'll focus on the positive that as I'm getting the service done it'll include the recommended extras as suggested.
Thought I'd have about $5k left in the car budget for a few extras after stamp duty/insurance, but might be a bit less than that.
Will definitely be buying a tow hitch & side steps - any recommended suppliers in Perth?
Cheers,
Steve
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						SubscriberHmmm. Well on cars where the water pump is behind the timing cover, and given the seals can wear and leak, it’s generally a no brainer when doing the timing belt. On a Disco however it’s easily gotten to without the timing belt being removed, so less of an issue. I changed mine when I did a coolant flush a couple of years back as a precaution.
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2007 Audi RS4 (B7)
Yep cheap simple and timely item to replace at 7 years. A drop in the ocean if you are paying a shop to do it. The questionable one is doing the oil pump which is not so expensive but a higher degree of difficulty.
In the same camp as doing the alternator around same time for peace of mind.
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						SupporterMy indie had a difficult time in doing the Oil Pump. Was a bit more fiddly. I decided on doing this with the belts though as I recall reading a "suggestion" that variable oil pressure in the engine as the pump wears "may be" a contributing factor in more wear on bearing surfaces, spun bearings and broken cranks. Maybe I'm just being over cautious but to me it seemed like a good idea. Also, they found after testing my Alternator was not functioning fully, so getting it done as well was a no brainer.
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