Cost of having a timing belt changed
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Roughly what is the cost of getting a timing belt changed on a 325i sport? Im not sure when the one on mine was last done and i'm airing on the side of caution before the big snap happens.. Has anyone done this themselves or is it best to leave it for a pro?
Cheers
Cheers
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Andy_magic
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If you're handy with the spanners it's not a bad job, loads have done it them selves and theres plenty of help available.
a genuine belt is about Ԛ£20 from a BMW stealer.
The money you would spend having it done could easily cover a good service and a few beers.
a genuine belt is about Ԛ£20 from a BMW stealer.
The money you would spend having it done could easily cover a good service and a few beers.

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E30BeemerLad
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if you have a good basic mechanical knowledge and can follow instructions then there is a good guide I know of. I did mine 4K miles ago having never tackled a job like that and she's still running.
You're prob into Ԛ£150-Ԛ£200 for a garage as a rough estimate, but I could be way over there
You're prob into Ԛ£150-Ԛ£200 for a garage as a rough estimate, but I could be way over there
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A1BMW325iSport
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bmw quoted me 120 inc parts
Changing the belt was one of the things I was worried about when rebuilding the head on mine as I'd never done it before. Its a piece of piss though.
As long as you make sure the cam and crank pulley are lined up with the notches on the cover you cant go wrong.
As long as you make sure the cam and crank pulley are lined up with the notches on the cover you cant go wrong.
on the m20 325 it's an easy job, good idea to change the water pump, belt tensioner if either of these seize then your belt will snap and you know the rest. change thermostat aswell it's a good precaution as you know the m20 doesn't like heat that much. just remember that the when taking off the fan the nut is l/h thread and it's a 32mm open end spanner you need. also watch when re-filling the coolant system that engine off, bleed screw open, fill with water and coolant mix until water flows with no bubbles then close the bleed screw, run the engine until top pipe is hot (shows thermostat is open) then open the bleed screw frequently for short peroids until only water flows out (no bubbles remain). once you do this and make sure the index mars are lined up on the crank pulley and cam pulley you'll be laughing.
p.s: also good practice to rotate the engine by hand before starting (put a scoket on the crank pulley mount) if you get a high resistance when turning or it won't turn for you go back and check your index marks.
p.s: also good practice to rotate the engine by hand before starting (put a scoket on the crank pulley mount) if you get a high resistance when turning or it won't turn for you go back and check your index marks.
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only thing really bad which stops me doing this myself is getting the tension right, to much and bye bye belt, bye bye head.
I was quoted Ԛ£80 to fit it if i supplied parts, as i didnt want no made in hong kong crap lol
I was quoted Ԛ£80 to fit it if i supplied parts, as i didnt want no made in hong kong crap lol
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Andy_magic
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Thats what the little sprung loaded belt tensioner is for 
If it's missing, replace it, genuine only though or off a scrapper.
If you can't get one, adjust the belt tension so that the belt will twist through 90 degree's on the longest run between camshaft and jockey shaft.
If it's missing, replace it, genuine only though or off a scrapper.
If you can't get one, adjust the belt tension so that the belt will twist through 90 degree's on the longest run between camshaft and jockey shaft.

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Yes they have spring tensioner, BMW also us a specail tool to measure that it has right tension.
All im saying it Ԛ£80 for garage job plus parts or
Cock it up, and u have a nice bill of a new head.
I know which one i'd op for.
All im saying it Ԛ£80 for garage job plus parts or
Cock it up, and u have a nice bill of a new head.
I know which one i'd op for.
I bought a new belt, tensioner, tensioner spring and water pump from BMW as they are all relatively cheap. Once fitted and the tensioner bolt was released the belt tension was just nice. It just about turned to 90 deg and no more. A few manual turns of the engine and it was still the same and everything still lined up! 
Big M - Ive no idea what springs are in the car but it has yellow shocks. To be honest its too low and even on standard 205/15 tyres it rubs on the front when turning. Im going to get a full kit if I keep the car and raise it to about 45-50mm if possible.
Big M - Ive no idea what springs are in the car but it has yellow shocks. To be honest its too low and even on standard 205/15 tyres it rubs on the front when turning. Im going to get a full kit if I keep the car and raise it to about 45-50mm if possible.
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The spring sets the tension perfectly.alan325i wrote:Yes they have spring tensioner, BMW also us a specail tool to measure that it has right tension.
All im saying it Ԛ£80 for garage job plus parts or
Cock it up, and u have a nice bill of a new head.![]()
I know which one i'd op for.
You'd have to be totaly mechanicaly inept to set it dangerously wrong.
An over tight cambelt will howl.
What makes you think a garage will do the job properly?
Adammcf wrote:
Big M - Ive no idea what springs are in the car but it has yellow shocks. To be honest its too low and even on standard 205/15 tyres it rubs on the front when turning. Im going to get a full kit if I keep the car and raise it to about 45-50mm if possible.
yeah looks well low Adam, probally 80/80 think i'll go 40/40 myself with a new kit.
Thanks for the tips guys, im handy enough with a spanner but just have the fear of fookin it up as its something ive never attempted before and the result in getting it wrong wont be cheap. I'll have a look for a guide and maybe give it a go.. Thanks again
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check out this thread, with the links to the guides mate
go on, get stuck in
Edit: here's the link http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... iots+guide
go on, get stuck in
Edit: here's the link http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... iots+guide
Dosen't it feel really good when you do something like this for the first time? I bet your pleased you didn't pay someone else to do it 
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