Heres a nice little trick!

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landy-lee

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I did the timing belt on my 300Tdi defender this weekend so i had lot of bolts to keep organised to make sure they went back in place!

The timing cover has a bunch of bolts that are all different lengths so here is a good trick i use at work sometimes.

Rather than stabbing random holes in some cardboard use the new gasket to make a pattern in the cardboard poke holes into it and then you can keep the bolts in the right order.
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Interesting idea thanks.

I'm currently debating if I'm competent enough to do my own timing belt, or spend money and take it to the garage.
 
Interesting idea thanks.

I'm currently debating if I'm competent enough to do my own timing belt, or spend money and take it to the garage.
I did mine for the first time a few weeks ago and it's a lot easier than you think. Saved a fortune.
 
@landy-lee - tis a good idea indeed - you could even keep the bit of cardboard for next time ;)

Interesting idea thanks.

I'm currently debating if I'm competent enough to do my own timing belt, or spend money and take it to the garage.

as Mr @neilly says, not a bad job at all, take your time after watching a few youtube vids, and you should be fine - make sure you have the right type of torque wrench though, first:)
 
From reading the above, I think I might give it a go on the next long weekend so I don't have to rush it.
Cheers all.
 
From reading the above, I think I might give it a go on the next long weekend so I don't have to rush it.
Cheers all.

TBH , a long weekend is not a good time to do it, because if you find you have forgotten something how will you get it?

Cheers
 
TBH , a long weekend is not a good time to do it, because if you find you have forgotten something how will you get it?

Cheers

To be honest, unless I've forgotten something I can pick up at the local car parts store (which really isn't that local), I'll have to order it for delivery anyway.
Thankfully I've now bought a cheap run-around so can cope without the van if I get stuck mid-way through and have to wait for bits.
 
To be honest, unless I've forgotten something I can pick up at the local car parts store (which really isn't that local), I'll have to order it for delivery anyway.
Thankfully I've now bought a cheap run-around so can cope without the van if I get stuck mid-way through and have to wait for bits.

I think you may have missed a few long weekends........................LOL

Cheers
 
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