Correct Aux belt size?

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Re: Correct Aux belt size?

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aneesh84 wrote:Yes I recently got the cambelt replaced. Thats when the mechanic told me that I could get the aux belt replaced next service, though not that urgent.

i belive its false economy to not fit a new aux belt whilst doing a cam belt,

if the aux belt failed it will almost certainly take out the cam belt at the same time,

if the belt you took of is 1755 it just means the last person to fit one put the wrong one on,

possibly miss guided by the motor factors,
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Re: Correct Aux belt size?

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Wow i didnt know that changing aux belts is as important as changing timing belt. Had i known it would have been much cheaper for me to get it done then.

anyways better late than be sorry! I will get it done asap. The labour i believe should not be very expensive. is it like an hours job?
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Re: Correct Aux belt size?

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aneesh84 wrote: The labour i believe should not be very expensive. is it like an hours job?
Only if you work slowly :lol:
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