I've got a Bentley manual and have been trying to pick up the proper tools on ebay. I need to do a headgasket replacement and was quoted anywhere from $800 to $1300. :cry:
So I need to chage my timing belt, as well as replace a leaky headgasket.SO I ask you gents this...how is changing a timing belt/headgakste different on a diesel than on a gas engine.How afraid do I need to be, or do I just mark the position of all of the pulleys(crank, cam, injection pump) and I should be fine on re-installation??
Thanks for the info. I will be keeping the old belt on since it is only about 10k miles old anyways.Part of the reason the cost is so high is that mk2 diesel's weren't sold out here so finding a mechanic is a bit difficult and most don't even want to do it out of fear of screwing it up.Big diesel meet this weekend, gonna talk to some folks and maybe find someone who has done it before and will help me out.
i am reading this thread and just realizd i forgot to mark the cam pulley before removing it..since it isnt keyed, im kinda worried im not going to get it on 100% right.(could be 1/2 tooth off)..any tricks for that one?
Remember also to tap out the holes in the head before you put the new bolts in and torque the bolts on installation and again I think 1000km after installation per factory specs (in the Bentley manual). Also get the right gasket (or you can easily destroy your cylinder head). If the engine is stock and the head has not been machined I think it is a four notch gasket.