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After consideration of the following article I have decided not to replace my cambelt after 45000 and gamble on it lasting until I have to sell (or scrap ) the car in about six months time.
Here's the reasoning............ From “Driving” - The Sunday Times – October 27th 2002 ‘How to Survive Your Local Garage’ by SPANNER Timing belts, also known as cam belts. A classic. They’re often well hidden so it’s very difficult for a driver to spot if the thing has been changed. And it is a crucial part. Failure to change a belt that consequently snaps can destroy your engine because the valves can make contact with the pistons.
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Mine just cost me £185 (not a main dealer)
Peugeot 306 1.8i XT ![]() 'Slo |
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