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Thread: Buying a Defender- what to look for?

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    Mine is a '94 300tdi and it has had timing belt issues but is good now thanks to Bruce Davis motorworks and Land Rover.
    All I would say is if you buy one of the earlier 300tdi's get the timing belt replaced as soon as possible and have a look at the old one to see if there is any wear on the belt. Then you'll know where you stand. I've made a small hole in the timing cover beside the air con compressor so I can see the belt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Price View Post
    I've made a small hole in the timing cover beside the air con compressor so I can see the belt.
    Steve.
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    got a pick?

    sounds like a nice idea....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Price View Post
    ... I've made a small hole in the timing cover beside the air con compressor so I can see the belt...Steve.


    I've also heard of someone hacksawing into a top corner of the timing cover, 2 right angle cuts, either side of a bolt. The piece is then removed by removing that single bolt from the cover. Shining a light in lets you inspect the belt. When refitting run some sealant along the mating surfaces.

    Another option I've heard of is to drill a hole and block it with a grommet, the grommet can be removed to inspect the belt.

    I too would rather see one that's been done, before doing it myself.


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