Thats good to know, i plan on doing mine over the xmas period.
Hi all,
Just a thanks for the tips and replies I got for changing the time belt on my 300Tdi Defender.
Two weeks ago Michael2 and myself fitted a new timing belt kit (minor)
We used all the information from this site and also the difflock guide to do it.
All in all it took about 8hrs which is not too bad for a IT nerd and a ambo driver.
Have done almost 2000km it all seems good. The belt was last done 80,000km ago and the belt was in nearly perfect condtion although there was a tiny amount of black dust so better safe than sorry.
The only bummer was that I had to buy a new front timing cover as the last turkey broke the viscous fan flange and just jammed a bolt in to look like there was four bolts holding it on. ($460 later) The viscous fan bearing in the cover was stuffed anyway. To make it worse I had to put in a new viscous fan ($220) as it was leaking silicon and its bearing was also shot.
But it was a fun project and if you take the time to read all the tips etc most people handy with a spanner should be able to do this themselves.
Thats good to know, i plan on doing mine over the xmas period.
MY08 TDV6 SE D3- permagrin ooh yeah
2004 Jayco Freedom tin tent
1998 Triumph Daytona T595
1974 VW Kombi bus
1958 Holden FC special sedan
Same hear, great to hear someone else giving it a go
Hey Minni, welcome to landrovering. My last 4x4 was a Jackaroo, the big difference you will notice is just how easy these things do the off roading. It will be a love or hate releationship, you'll soon know...
Mate next time your fan goes just put a Falcon one on it.I got mine from the wreckers $20. Pat
Have a read of this:
http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread.php't=40832
Rich (KIE4) did mine.............................................. ...........................................
about 1 hr 40mins... or 2 cups of tea
damn he is good
That is quick - I think it took me that long just to read the how to manual!
But once we had done it we thought the next one will be much easier and definitely quicker.
Plus we have the satisfaction of saying I can do it myself and if the belt goes when outback then I know we can be on our way in a couple of hours.
Thanks for the pics and info Langy. Will do this if ever the fan or viscous hub dies.
That's sometimes the hard part about such a huge forum. Its probably been done here already but you have know what to search for or better yet think to search first before plowing in buying LR replacement parts cause you think they are the only parts to fit - oh and be near the computer when you've pulled you car down which is unlikely cause you are so grubby.
Last edited by MinniTheMoocha; 14th November 2007 at 05:54 AM.
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