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Timing Chains Parts list for OBD1 - HELP PLEASE


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ok, get them all from euro car parts, as they are vw genuine parts, but at about half the cost of vw. there may be a few screws that are only available form vw though.

heres the screen print from ETKA showing all the vw part no's and has a diagram. (i presume your car is pre '97 by the fact it has arch covers? '97 on have different parts)...

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v50/acf8181/various/timingchains.jpg

the easiest thing to do is probably print it off and take it into ECP, or e-mail it to them asking for which parts you need. you need everything off that image except the sprokets (no. 6 & 7) and you don't need to get a separate washer (no.12) as its included with the chain (bolt) tensioner (no.11).

i didn't buy all mine at once and collected them over time, some from vw, some from ecp.

the ones i did get from ECP were...

lower timing chain - ECP pt no. 327440050 - £15.70

upper timing chain - ECP pt no. 327440060 - £24.26

chain tensioner (no.11) - ECP pt no 328440410 - £18.92

chain tensioner (no.2) - ECP pt no. 328440420 - £16.16

prices are + vat.

the rest i'd already got hold of through vw, not sure of the cost but ecp will beat it. best thing is to get as much as ECP can supply then get the remainding little bits form vw.

[ Edited Tue Feb 01 2005, 03:04PM ]

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any idea on how many hours labour this job will take / usually takes?

cheers' date=' stuart[/quote']

depends...if they don't know vr6's they'll prob take a whole day.

a specialist will prob take a morning.

thats not too bad, the fella that looks after my car knows his vr's insideout cos of racing 'em- thank god! be stuffed otherwise

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