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300TDi Sepentine belt /water pump pulley problem.


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Nope that can all be done with the motor in the car and none of it is rocket science, it can also be done with a modicum of skill and tools
Have to agree, you could turn it around in a day if your organized,as you are that far might as well check bores ect….
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  • 2 weeks later...
Please say you didn't use a britpart waterpump ?

They are notorious for not lasting, some as short as 2 weeks.

Parts like that it pays to use genuine oem for the 300tdi it's a QH iirc

 

nope it was a OEM one.

 

have been told its gonna cost 450 to sort out the head gasket,skim the head, valve adjustment , and fit a used water pump and used turbo, new belt and oil etc.

 

thats parts and labour.... good price ?

 

 

steve

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