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mantahatch

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Cambelt DVD
« on: 03 April 2012, 13:15:37 »

As the shop is closed for maintenance. Does anyone know if there is a DVD of doing the timing belt on the 2,0 engine please.
I have got the V6 and it is great.

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Cambelt DVD
« Reply #1 on: 03 April 2012, 13:21:25 »

As the shop is closed for maintenance. Does anyone know if there is a DVD of doing the timing belt on the 2,0 engine please.
I have got the V6 and it is great.

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Cambelt DVD
« Reply #2 on: 03 April 2012, 13:25:33 »

Excellant, thanks Rob. I will wait for the shop to re-open  :)
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Re: Cambelt DVD
« Reply #3 on: 03 April 2012, 19:04:44 »

The 4 pot one is not a patch on the V6 one to be honest. Quite dark, no narration.

I personally reckon, if you can do a V6 (after watching the DVD), a 4 pot is easy with simple instructions :y
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« Reply #4 on: 03 April 2012, 19:51:08 »

The 4 pot one is not a patch on the V6 one to be honest. Quite dark, no narration.

I personally reckon, if you can do a V6 (after watching the DVD), a 4 pot is easy with simple instructions :y

Understood, thanks for the honesty. Thing is it on a 2.0 Astra. I know horrid wrong wheel drive. And last FWD I did was a 1991 Cavalier 1.8.
Actually quite enjoyed doing the V6, watched the vid about 6 times over about 4 evenings and then went and did it. Sooooooooo easy with RWD  ;D
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Re: Cambelt DVD
« Reply #5 on: 03 April 2012, 19:56:33 »

The 4 pot one is not a patch on the V6 one to be honest. Quite dark, no narration.

I personally reckon, if you can do a V6 (after watching the DVD), a 4 pot is easy with simple instructions :y

Understood, thanks for the honesty. Thing is it on a 2.0 Astra. I know horrid wrong wheel drive. And last FWD I did was a 1991 Cavalier 1.8.
Actually quite enjoyed doing the V6, watched the vid about 6 times over about 4 evenings and then went and did it. Sooooooooo easy with RWD  ;D
Those 4 pots are all the same - simple wedge, old off, new on, don't get it a tooth out.

The V6 does need the DVD IMHO :y
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