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Mk1 1.8 Timing Belt service kit advice

Postby Stig » Thu, 19 Feb 2009 12:25 +0000

Hi,

My car is due a T belt change.
I want to get the complete kit together to give to my mechanic mate to get the job done.

so, there's this - http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/product_info. ... cts_id/216

and they recommend doing the camshaft and crankshaft oil seals - so is this them?

Camshaft -
http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/product_info. ... cts_id/242

Crankshaft - http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/product_info. ... cts_id/244

Do i need to do the Water pump too?
http://www.mx5parts.co.uk/product_info. ... cts_id/246

and other bits I need. Also, how many hours labour is involved in this?

Thanks,

O.
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Postby Steve » Thu, 19 Feb 2009 12:36 +0000

a fair bit.. but managable in a day... interesting job, if you haven't done a cambelt before I recommend doing LOTS of reading beforehand (forums + how to's) and get a bit of scaffolding to undo the crank bolt ;-)
Do you have Rod Grainger's book?
http://tinyurl.com/d8hpkp

Yeah prob best to do the waterpump while you are in there (need to remove cam belt to change it).

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Postby Stig » Thu, 19 Feb 2009 12:51 +0000

Hi Steve,

thanks - are they the right seals I've identified?
Re; the labour, I'm not going to go at it myself - i know my limits.
A full day ehhhh.......? Feck - gonna cost me :?
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Postby NickD » Thu, 19 Feb 2009 10:57 +0000

They are the right seals and other parts you have, and as the feed back says on MX5Parts the cam cover gasket is genuine, which in my book is important.

I would consider replacing the water pump and Alternator drive belts too while you are at it. It's how far do you want to go and in what condition the car is in. You have to take the radiator out so if hoses look a bit dodgy then I would do them at the same time. However, it all starts adding up then and also the time goes up.

If you don't do the water pump at this stage, if you have to in the near future you will only have to go right back to this state of disassembly to have that done and water pumps have a habit of waiting a week to start squeaking after changing a cam belt. I would consider the Mazda one as well as some of the after market ones do not have recessed holes to allow the timing belt cover to fit properly. And if you do the water pump, change the thermostat, again with genuine as it really not worth not going this. A genuine one has a much bigger aperture for water to flow.

Assuming you have a competent mechanic, experienced in MX-5’s and things are not seized then I think the belt and water pump and seals can be done in 3 hours. 4 if they are not used to the car.
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Postby Stig » Thu, 19 Feb 2009 11:35 +0000

Nick, Cheers for this - feck its stacking up - so,

Cambelt Kit complete.
Camshaft Seal
Crankshafy seal
Genuine Waterpump
Genuine thermostat
Coolant
Alternator Drive belt
Power steering A/C drive belt (whilst I'm @ it)

Oil Change service (Whilst i'm @ it)
Oil
Oil Filter
Spark Plugs
air filter
Fuel Filter
Gearbox oil(Whilst i'm @ it)
Rear Diff oil(again, Whilst i'm @ it)

Feck, its going to be quite a tech day! :roll:
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