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Bravo Newbee

rocket72

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Hi all had my 57 plate bravo 1.9 deisel for about four months just done 41000 is it time for a timing belt are they easy to fit
 
Personally I stick to 5 Years or 50K miles for timing belts.

If the car has done a lot of short trips, start stop driving and town work then 3 Years & 36K miles or 4 Years / 48K miles is worth considering.

Not only does the belt need renewing but the tensioner, main idle/stretcher pulley and water pump need changing as well.

Changing them is a little more involved than for a petrol engine (as the covers are part of the engine support/mount structure which require removing) but certainly DIY do-able IF YOU USE THE CORRECT TIMING TOOLS.

Do NOT attempt if you do not have suitable skills AND do not have the correct timing tools.

Given the tools and skills then doing the job slowly are carefully for the first time will take you around 3 to 4 hours. No point in rushing this job.
 
Cheers its going in for front spring on friday so ill get a price
 
Do you really need the timing tool did my punto twice without tool
 
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