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    Timing belts 2013 SDV6 crate Motor from UK

    Hello All
    i have a 2010 HSE D4 with the SDV6 motor in it. i purchased the car 2 years ago and found out that at 96000 km he had a new motor put in because the old one decided to drop the crank. From all the paper work i received it was a crate motor from the UK year built was 2013.
    So my question re the timing belts seeing as the age of the belts are 7 years based on the motor being from 2013 but the Km that the motor has traveled is only 38,000km and the age of the motor actually being used is 3 years, do i need to get he belts changed or due to the low milage on the motor will it be OK. i am thinking that changing them in a couple of years when the motor is around 100,000km.
    feed back and thoughts on this would be awesome.
    Cheers Adam.
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    You will get people on here screaming they should be changed, but as the crate engine won’t likely have come with a timing belt from 2013 (as your head are fitted to it), the belt is likely supplied at the time of fitting - so three years old so I’d leave it as you suggest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoJeffster View Post
    You will get people on here screaming they should be changed, but as the crate engine won’t likely have come with a timing belt from 2013 (as your head are fitted to it), the belt is likely supplied at the time of fitting - so three years old so I’d leave it as you suggest.
    agree with that .

    3.0 SDV6 Crate motor from the UK...... love to know the price on that

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    Quote Originally Posted by gotaflat View Post
    agree with that .

    3.0 SDV6 Crate motor from the UK...... love to know the price on that
    when i looked at the item number LR063285 it is a crate motor but i am not sure if it is the 3 litre twin or the 3 litre single. it was originally the twin SDV6 so i can only assume it was replaced with the twin but i can find this our difinatively. receipts which include new water pump, injectors, and i actually found the V belt code, all up $41669.97
    then they had to replace the turbos but on the receipt it lists LR056369 at $5,537.7 which is only a single turbo. this bill was $14,825.78.

    thank christ i didn't have to pay for any of this.
    2010 D4 3litre twin turbo brand new motor 5km old on a 100,000km car. Kaymar rear bar, ARB front bar, Hannibal roof rack, Hella Predator Spot lights, long rand fuel tank, Traxide battery management. touring weapon.

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    The motor would be at the least a long motor with heads and belts fitted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    The motor would be at the least a long motor with heads and belts fitted.
    Now having the part number, yes it is.

    LR063285 - New Genuine 3.0 V6 Diesel Stripped Full Engine

    This means belts are technically due as they are of age 2013, but unused for many years. Roll the dice.
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    Interesting info. So belts at 7 years old but having been little used...hmmm, the LR service interval states 160,000km or 7 years whichever comes first, so by that they need to be done.

    personally I would do it, as the belts age and with little use they start to develop "memory" where they sit on the pulleys, but im not sure whether that adds to the belt degrading

    A friends MY11 D4 had the belts done at 55,000 odd kms in 2018 for the same reason.

    Piece of mind I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric SDV6SE View Post
    personally I would do it, as the belts age and with little use they start to develop "memory" where they sit on the pulleys, but im not sure whether that adds to the belt degrading

    A friends MY11 D4 had the belts done at 55,000 odd kms in 2018 for the same reason.

    Piece of mind I guess.
    Based on the forum - you seem to be much more likely to do a crank than a timing belt - I haven't seen any timing belt failures (someone may correct me??)

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    Quote Originally Posted by ontheway View Post
    Based on the forum - you seem to be much more likely to do a crank than a timing belt - I haven't seen any timing belt failures (someone may correct me??)
    Actually I think given what I've read it's more likely for a tensioner mounting boss failure than either the belt or crank (although along the lines of your post, I don't think I've ever read about an actual belt failure). Doesn't really matter, if any of the three go there's a lot of beer tokens in play.

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    Dont think the tensioner boss on the later 3.0's are an issue.

    Keep your oil clean and change often seems to work for the crank, re timing belt, it that goes, top end is toast, so following the recommendations would be good advice me thinks.

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