Technical Variator???

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Technical Variator???

calentura

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Ok, my stilo 1.8 16v has 45k km and sounds like a diesel for about 1.5 seconds on startup, and running a little bit more noisy than normal. I was told that it is necessary to change the cam belt kit to change the variator, is that true? I live in Central America. Where could I buy the parts and get them shipped to my country?
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Ok, my stilo 1.8 16v has 45k km and sounds like a diesel for about 1.5 seconds on startup, and running a little bit more noisy than normal. I was told that it is necessary to change the cam belt kit to change the variator, is that true? I live in Central America. Where could I buy the parts and get them shipped to my country?
Thanks

where abouts are you located mate? i'm going state side in a month, and i wouldnt be bother to bring the parts out with me and ship them from there.
 
Dont worry about it Phil you havnt got one on the 1.6 :) this only applies to the 1.8/2.4/jtd.

The variator fits to the inlet valve side of the camshaft and simply varies the valve timing on that camshaft [trying to keep it simple for some of you guys]:) if you are more interested and to save my fingers google camshaft variator thers bound to be a write up on this some where (y)
 
Thanks, shop4parts say they dont ship outside the UK, I live in Guatemala Central America, the problem is that the local dealer charges almost 5 times for the parts, so I am interested in buying them elsewhere.
 
Thanx PNL, always willing to learn, me! Having googled like you suggested and the first words I read were '...prone to failure...', I'm delighted the 1.6 doesn't have it!
 
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