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V8 Petrol landcruiser Timing belt
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V8 Petrol landcruiser Timing belt
Hi, Just wondering how hard and how long it takes to replace timing belt on 4.7 V8 petrol landcruiser and do i send any special tools.
Nissan Navara D40 265/75r16 BGF Muddies,
Re: V8 Petrol landcruiser Timing belt
not particually hard
just a hell of a lot of things yo have to remove to acsess it.
id allow the whole weekend to do it.
most workshops prefer to have the car for a couple of days to do the 150,000km service
just a hell of a lot of things yo have to remove to acsess it.
id allow the whole weekend to do it.
most workshops prefer to have the car for a couple of days to do the 150,000km service
Re: V8 Petrol landcruiser Timing belt
Thanks for the reply sound like my weekend is going to be full then
Nissan Navara D40 265/75r16 BGF Muddies,
Re: V8 Petrol landcruiser Timing belt
just a crank pulley puller.
but you should replace the tensioner, tensioner pulley, idler pulley and water pump while your there...
ive done a few timing belts on these and 75% of the tensioners were due for replacement but these were on cars that were used off road, one was full of mud causing the belt to skip a tooth on the belt.
good luck
but you should replace the tensioner, tensioner pulley, idler pulley and water pump while your there...
ive done a few timing belts on these and 75% of the tensioners were due for replacement but these were on cars that were used off road, one was full of mud causing the belt to skip a tooth on the belt.
good luck
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