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Timing belt change on 3.0v6


 
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2008 22:55    Post subject: Timing belt change on 3.0v6 Reply with quote

Hi,
I am looking for an easy to follow guide for a timing belt change for a Challenger 3.0 V6. Is it an easy DIY job? Thanks guys, Paul.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 9:40    Post subject: Reply with quote

How confident and capiable are you, these ant'n to bad to do - but if any dougt then dont try it - get a garage to do it, its only 2.5 hour job but if you mess up you will be needing a new engine.
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 20:15    Post subject: Quite confident?? Reply with quote

Hi,
well I have new found confidence after just doing the spark plugs on said car.
I have done a timing belt many years ago (20) on a MK2 Granada. I have also took the cylinder head off a Wolseley 6/110 (and put it back again). And I've changed brake calipers on a TR7 (again about 20 years ago & the worst piece of *beep* I have ever owned).
I'm not an expert mechanic but like to think I could do it. If I had a step by step guide I think I could do it.
Thanks, Paul.
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