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Vitara Timing Belt + Water Pump How To?
Vitara Timing Belt + Water Pump How To?
Hey Guys
I have never done a timing belt before, gonna do the Vitara's over the next week or 2. Should I do the water pump as well? It has no noise or leaks...$75 to get one...
Any tips? Does a guide exist on here somewhere? I searched but found nothing
Cheers
Chris
I have never done a timing belt before, gonna do the Vitara's over the next week or 2. Should I do the water pump as well? It has no noise or leaks...$75 to get one...
Any tips? Does a guide exist on here somewhere? I searched but found nothing
Cheers
Chris
you should be able to find one of those haynes workshop manuals somewhere they have a very good guide in them for doing timing belts.
they are pretty straight forward though you just have to make sure you have your timing marks lined up and on top dead centre when you take the belt off.
you pretty much just have to take off everything infront of the timing cover and the timing cover it's pretty straight forward.
water pump is up to you, it could go forever it could die?
they are pretty straight forward though you just have to make sure you have your timing marks lined up and on top dead centre when you take the belt off.
you pretty much just have to take off everything infront of the timing cover and the timing cover it's pretty straight forward.
water pump is up to you, it could go forever it could die?
Very few aftermarket parts in the Suzuki area are as good as genuine.eXc wrote:Thanks guys
Will I need a timing light? Or if i get it on TDC will it be right just to line up with new belt and I'm cheering
Why did you suggest a genuine pump Steve?
Do others agree with that?
Changing a timing belt is dead set simple.
Most shade tree mechnaics would have it knocked over in a couple of hours at worst.
Get a Haymes manual or gregorys.. neither a great .. but they are OK for basic stuff.
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