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codapane
21-11-2006, 05:42 AM
Ok so I ring a guy today just now about getting my injectors serviced i have a spare set i drop them off in the morning pick them up the next day $150 for the 6 im like wooohoooo the next price was another guys price $230.
Then I hope I to change timming belt anyone done this in a 3lt v6?
perry
21-11-2006, 06:38 AM
thats a preaty good price (the $150 one lol) , i getting my belts done today (the out side ones), i'm not 100% sure that the second gens have a timing belt i though it was a chain
Edit: V6's do have a timing belt, (i'm a dump Sh** i know :cool: )
alive
21-11-2006, 06:41 AM
Replacing timing belts are easy, they take some time. You need a manual to be on the safe side.
And please, please replace the roller bearing adjuster while you are there. Gates brand belts are awesome.
Take your time.
codapane
21-11-2006, 08:05 AM
i think i might pay someone to do the timming
Lloydo
21-11-2006, 08:09 AM
Yeah prob best to see the manual but theres a bolt in the centre of one of the roller bearings that has to be loosened, then theres an adjustment nut close to that roller bearing that when loosened makes you able to move it and adjusts the tension of the belt and also makes you able to remove it! good idea too to give the belt a little bit of slack on the rollers when the new belt is on! I wondered why my belt broke about a month after i had it replaced with a service at the mitsu dealer after the original belt frayed and broke, replaced it again at kmart bout a month later same thing, so then went to mitsu again had them replace it and then loosened the tension myself at home. A year later and no dramas, next time ill do the belt replacement myself!!
The_Monk
21-11-2006, 08:24 AM
I have a friend of a friend in the business. Got my injectors done for $6 a pop.
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