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$700 to do a timing belt!? Are you friggin' serious? Help!!!

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Re: $700 to do a timing belt!? Are you friggin' serious? Help!!!
« Reply #15 on: June 14, 2011, 06:20:58 PM »
Okay, this particular post has nothing to do with who considers the "right" way to replace the timing belt.

It concerns the original post referring to a timing belt change costing $700.

I just discovered that replacing the timing chain cover seal on my 2.5l V6 will cost $800!  Somewhere in the vicinity of the 1.6 timing belt change quote, right?

Maybe it wasn't a Bass Boat payment  but rather the inability (?) to use the job estimator software....  ;)
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Re: $700 to do a timing belt!? Are you friggin' serious? Help!!!
« Reply #16 on: June 24, 2011, 08:53:22 PM »
I did one for the first time last year, The Kick fix instructions from the link above make it simple and has a step by step procedure should you lose the timing for any reason.... It took me about 4 hours start to finish but I had to add another hour to that for the trip to town and back for a new water pump gasket and some good sealer for the water pump after I pinched the cheap-o gasket that came with the water pump kit and had it leak.

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Re: $700 to do a timing belt!? Are you friggin' serious? Help!!!
« Reply #17 on: June 24, 2011, 10:10:10 PM »
I really don't think its that far out of line. if you have ever ran a shop or most any business it makes sense. the shop has to bring in a certain amount of money to keep the lights on. they don't care if its a 89 tracker 0r a 2011 powerstroke. there providing a service that a custom cant do, wont do, or might not have time to do. I am somewhat mechanically inclined but still have taken my rig to a shop for things I just don't want to.
same thought with motor swaps. a guy might be able to do a hi-zoot motor swap in his garage for 3k and a pro will want 15k.some people will balk at the thought and others will head to the bank.

but with patients and a manual a timing belt job is very doable. you have lots of good help here.
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Re: $700 to do a timing belt!? Are you friggin' serious? Help!!!
« Reply #18 on: June 30, 2011, 10:34:31 AM »
you have lots of good help here.
Very true.  It also helps if you have a friend who is a mechanic that does all your work relatively less expensive.  He also lets me buy the parts so he won't have to mark them up.
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Re: $700 to do a timing belt!? Are you friggin' serious? Help!!!
« Reply #19 on: July 02, 2011, 06:01:22 PM »
Final post on this topic for me:

I had the timing chain cover gasket replaced on my 2.5L V-6 Tracker 4-door by one of our local Zukers who also has his own shop.

He showed me the estmator page for the 2.5L V-6 job.   

It said 9 hours to tear down and rebuild the front of the engine block as part of the gasket replacement process.

If you have ever seen the front of the 2.5 V-6, you will instantly realize that getting at the timing cover is FAR more difficult than the same process on a 1.3 OR a 1.6 engine!

Thus, I believe that someone was either looking for a Bass Boat payment or was not plugging the right information into the estimator application. 

Or maybe both!
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