[Mk2] [Turbo] Cambelt and Water pump change - surely not?

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[Mk2] [Turbo] Cambelt and Water pump change - surely not?

Post by Icsunonove »

I've just been reading through the BGB for a 1991 Mk2 turbo to see what's involved with changing the cambelt and water pump as I am helping a friend to do his.

The BGB is publication no. RM179U1. I assume this is the correct one for a Rev2 tubby? Is that right?

I can't believe what it says is involved! :shock:

Step 6: Remove Intercooler. :? Is this really necessary?
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Step 16: Remove cylinder head cover :shock: Why? :?

and on and on it goes. :? :shock:

I don't understand at all. I have looked in the Knowledge Base and there isn't an article regarding cambelt change.

Can anyone advise me: Do I really need to do all these steps?
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Cambelt and Water pump change - surely not?

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Intercoler removal definiteley not neccesary ](*,)

they advise to remove the cylinder head cover so when lining the cam pulleys up you can check on the cam bearing caps although that isn't neccesary as the markings on the pulleys are sufficient , just put the crank at zero and mark everything when you take it apart and put it back together using the marks and you can't go far wrong
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Cambelt and Water pump change - surely not?

Post by Icsunonove »

Cheers for reply Marc :+:

I thought I was missing something, but obviously not.

I really can't understand why the BGB says remove things that aren't necessary :?

Is there an idiots guide on the internet somewhere to changing a cambelt? :pray:
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Cambelt and Water pump change - surely not?

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Intercooler mine was remove, because of not much room to play with,

beside, rather remove it then damage it,
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Cambelt and Water pump change - surely not?

Post by Icsunonove »

Has no-one done a write up on this? :?

If not, I'll do one myself for others benefit.....
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Cambelt and Water pump change - surely not?

Post by MartG »

Icsunonove wrote:
I really can't understand why the BGB says remove things that aren't necessary :?


So Mr T dealers can justify lots of hours ( and hence ££££ ) for doing the job :evil:
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Cambelt and Water pump change - surely not?

Post by kev_mr2 »

i done mine not long ago!

i suggest removing the intercooler for all the time and effort it takes, not too difficult to do. but before you do it remove the engine lid side panel, this gives you loads of space compared to what you have with it in place

You need a tiny allen key. i used a G clamp to compress the tensioner while i put the allen key through the hole in the tensioner body to hold it in place while i installed the tensioner in the car.

removing the engine mount bracket and belt tensioner is fiddly as you cant really see the bolts for them!

the water pump and belt are the easy parts lol!

hope this helps!
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Re: [Mk2] [Turbo] Cambelt and Water pump change - surely not?

Post by Icsunonove »

kev_mr2 wrote:i suggest removing the intercooler for all the time and effort it takes, not too difficult to do. but before you do it remove the engine lid side panel, this gives you loads of space compared to what you have with it in place


Yes in retrospect I do actually agree. It's very easy to damage the fins on the intercooler so I ended up taking it out anyway so that I could use a little flatbladed screwdriver to straighten out the fins I had bent over :oops: .
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