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converting to chain timing chain
Moderator: Micka
converting to chain timing chain
does any one know of any one in aus that does a chain or gear kit for the 300 tdi, im in the middle of changing the belt and thinking running chain or gear although a bit noisier far more reliable and less maintenence. has any one done one them selves
luke
luke
There is only a gear conversion which from what i have heard is more troublr than its worth. It involves sealing up the timing cover to allow oiling to the gears, it is easier to live with changing 1 belt every 80k.
Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
i read in one of the rover mags (lro, lrm lrw????) a while ago and someone in europe had converted there 200tdi to chain, it was a on off cuustom job.
zues is thhe company that makes the gear conversion... the problem is the gears are helical, with a hell of an angle to them and this creates alot of thurst pressure. other than that the materials and new cover seem to be well made. very expensive though.
serg
zues is thhe company that makes the gear conversion... the problem is the gears are helical, with a hell of an angle to them and this creates alot of thurst pressure. other than that the materials and new cover seem to be well made. very expensive though.
serg
Have a read here:
http://www.rovingtheglobe.com/?sec=kit& ... gGears.asp
It is a shame there isn't a decent set of gears or a chain available. My 4BD1 has gears (stock) and I am very happy about it.
http://www.rovingtheglobe.com/?sec=kit& ... gGears.asp
It is a shame there isn't a decent set of gears or a chain available. My 4BD1 has gears (stock) and I am very happy about it.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
But more expensive!!! And think of all the money LR have made selling valves and other bits to people who have broken belts. The accountants knew what they were doing.Loanrangie wrote:A belt is a strange arrangement for a non overhead cam motor, surely gears would have been easier and more reliable.
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RUFF wrote:Beally STFU Your becoming a real PITA.
mate, that is a trip to the shops for uszen wrote:dont bother..cam belts are fine...just change them when you'r ment to...there are thousands here..all fine as long as serviced...50000miles takes a few years to reach anyway..

Saddle up tonto, its the not so loanrangie! . 98 TDI DISCO lightly modded with more to come.
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