Possible water pump/ timing belt and now cam shaft!

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Possible water pump/ timing belt and now cam shaft!

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Erm catestrofic loss of power but no violent shuddering,

Sure its cam shaft as the timing chain doesn't turn,
But i am putting a new water pump on with timing chain.

Does this necessary mean i will
Need 2 x new cam shafts

Thanks by new member Andy
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Re: Possible water pump/ timing belt and now cam shaft!

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Probably best if you give a bit more information.. What engine are we talking about here? What year? Any other things we should know about?
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Re: Possible water pump/ timing belt and now cam shaft!

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:rofl2:

Hi its a Peugeot Boxer 17 plate

2.0 hdi ad blue Diesel engine

Struggling to find engine code

Euro car parts have given me a code of 2ma

Does the above information help

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Re: Possible water pump/ timing belt and now cam shaft!

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If you look at your VIN, then the 6th, 7th & 8th digits correspond to the 3 letter engine code (RHR, RHH, 9HR etc).
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