timing belt replacement on 2.0L 4 cyl
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timing belt replacement on 2.0L 4 cyl - 1/27/2008 9:52:32 PM
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acuratech
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hey guys, '01 jetta i have has just hit the 100K mark. Gf bought it with around 70k on it and i doubt the previous owners did a timing belt on it. i'm a mechanic for a living but i've only done timing chains on old GMs and over head valve engines, never a timing belt for over head cam. i've always heard that vw's are tricky to work on, but how hard is it to do a timing belt on this car? it's got the 2.0L 4 cylinder. any help whatsoever is much appreciated. gonna grab a haynes manual tomorrow to study about it more.
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RE: timing belt replacement on 2.0L 4 cyl - 1/28/2008 4:42:44 PM
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Smokin Dog
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Just remember.... A mechanic can do some repairs. A Technician is educated and can do, i'm a Tech and a darn good one, hope your a Tech and not a mechanic. If you can do those timing chains, with a Hanes you can do the belt, Just remember don't turn the engine with the belt off , you will bend the valves.
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RE: timing belt replacement on 2.0L 4 cyl - 1/28/2008 5:16:36 PM
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acuratech
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sorry, dog, i was speaking generally. i am a tech. i'm not going to justify myself as being a tech because i'm ASE certified, but i've done alot of different repairs over the years and i've done them right. now back to the topic: sounds very similar to how the honda engines are, as they are interference, too. is it easy to turn the engine/cam gears when removing/installing the belt? how do i prevent it from moving on accident? probably should get a cam holder, right? it can't be as easy as take cover off, release tensioner, slide off belt, replace water pump, replace tensioner, slide belt back on, and have fun? didn't get a chance to get a haynes manual since i caught the flu. just trying to get an idea while i'm recovering.
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RE: timing belt replacement on 2.0L 4 cyl - 1/30/2008 8:26:30 PM
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Smokin Dog
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Sounds correct to me, just remember to check out the timming marks first, get them aligned then do the wrench thing, I always remove the spark plugs, that keeps the crank from turning by supprise. The cam shouldn't move on you with the marks in line. The engine is very easy to rotate. The tension is about the same on all the cam belts on any engine. We found years ago to use GOOD YEAR or Dayco brand belts, their a lot stronger than other brands. GOOD LUCK and have fun on the job.
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