My timing belt light has just come on after clocking up 120000kms. Is this right? I thought it was 100000kms when it should come on. I bought my surf when it had done 107000kms. I will have to change the timing belt and I would like to know whether it is a big job, can a total mechanical novice like me do it? Is it an expensive job? Thanks in advance for any help on the subject.
							
						
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one of those jobs that's a piece of **** unless you do it wrong, then it's a pain in the ass!... so long as nothing moves and the belt goes exactly as the old one was it's pretty much a case of take off cover, loosen belt, take off and pop on a new one!Originally posted by The GriffMy timing belt light has just come on after clocking up 120000kms. Is this right? I thought it was 100000kms when it should come on. I bought my surf when it had done 107000kms. I will have to change the timing belt and I would like to know whether it is a big job, can a total mechanical novice like me do it? Is it an expensive job? Thanks in advance for any help on the subject.nee nar nee nar, i'm a fire engine!
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Undoing the Crankshaft Pulley is a BIG BITCH!!Originally posted by JimLmaybe your true mileage is 200,000kms
heard its a bitch of a job
believe Milneroffroad.com do them
You will need something to hold it or stop the engine turning over. Its done up to about 123 ft lb (flipping tight)
Might be worth changing your Air con, Power steering & alternator belts whilst you are at it.
Took me a good day to do mine but I did not rush it!
Good Luck
PaulDUNNO'S BACK ..........He never really went away!
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You will need something to hold it or stop the engine turning over. Its done up to about 123 ft lb (flipping tight)Originally posted by DunnoUndoing the Crankshaft Pulley is a BIG BITCH!!
You will need something to hold it or stop the engine turning over. Its done up to about 123 ft lb (flipping tight)
Might be worth changing your Air con, Power steering & alternator belts whilst you are at it.
Took me a good day to do mine but I did not rush it!
Good Luck
Paul
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Nooooooooooooooooooooooo.....n ot a mechanic
If you own a Surf...DO IT YOURSELF!!!!!!!!
Check this link and follow the instructions
http://www.toyotasurf.asn.au/techsite/timingbelt.htm
REMEMBER it is easy as an easy thing if you whip the radiator out, its a good chance to give the whole system a flush while you are at it.
Beg, Buy borrow or nick a good harmonic puller and the cranckshaft pulley is a doddle.
Ask about. I am sure there is someone here can come and give you a hand, its just means that you will need twice as many lagars for the days work. About 2 dozen should be sufficient!
							
						Last edited by simono; 7 January 2004, 08:21.Simon.O.
'90 SSR Ltd 2.4TD 5 spd
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i did mine last year and if you dont feel confident doing it then you shouldn't. Is a bit of a pain of a job. Took me five hours in total, including the water pump. There are quite a few things that can go wrong. That said, if you wanna learn how to do it, theres no time like the present.
							
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If you have a problem getting the Crankshaft pulley bolt undone and you don't have access to a locking kit then you can do the following.Originally posted by geminiYou will need something to hold it or stop the engine turning over. Its done up to about 123 ft lb (flipping tight)
you need a good fitting cranked ring spanner, sharp tap with hammer, comes undone dead easy
Undo the large bracket that supports the alternator, aircon pump and the bottom idler pulley.
Use this large bracket as a locket kit by attaching it with two bolts to the holes where the 4 small bolts attach the two parts of the pulley together. This is long enough to jam under something to lock the crankshaft and still get to the bolt to undo it. Use the slot where the idler pulley fits onto the bracket to put the two attaching bolts through.
Hope that this makes sense.
cheers
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Toyota have quoted £190inc to change the belt and my local garage has quoted £150. Am I better off going with Toyota for the sake of £40?
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