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Lee Wilson

posted on 11th Jun 08 at 10:54

I need to get mine done with the waterpump. The bearings in the waterpump are making a racket :|


jacko198

posted on 11th Jun 08 at 10:36

^ Thanks matey, will get that done too! :)


drunkenfool

posted on 11th Jun 08 at 01:04

cos the extra strain on it after fitting the new cam belt often causes them to fail soon after, which means taking it all apart again to refit a new water pump. Its a preventative measure :D


jacko198

posted on 10th Jun 08 at 23:32

Why would you need the water pump changed too?? (dont know much about enigines!)


IvIarkgraham

posted on 10th Jun 08 at 18:50

i was charged £130 for belt kit water pump oil and filter

fitting was free


jacko198

posted on 10th Jun 08 at 18:13

cool cool ill have a look arround!


Mattb

posted on 10th Jun 08 at 16:55

i did mine at the weekend easy job, i think daves price is spot on tbh.. exept if the waterpump is siezed in the block like mine was :lol:


jacko198

posted on 10th Jun 08 at 16:11

£140 odd then

Its had a cambelt fitted 40,000 ago, so definatly in need of one. Lack of £ isnt helping tho


Dave A

posted on 10th Jun 08 at 16:03

I charge 80 for the belt kit and 60 for fitting. usually do the water pump (extra 40)


jacko198

posted on 10th Jun 08 at 15:43

Just wondering if anyone knows of the top of their head, how much a new cambelt would be, fitted to a 1.6 corsa sport (97)
Any idea's?