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[Engine] Timing belt - and accessory belt - questions
#11
hi if you need a service document let me know
"Communication is the Key to everything"
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(01-10-2016, 07:20 PM)Lighty Wrote:  Personally I would use a Dayco, as this is usually oe, tbh there are no bad timing belt kits, so it makes little difference.
I would go for a genuine water pump as the aftermarket ones are poor quality.
SKF timing belt kit have everything genuine in them & they do a lot with the water pump in as well.
One tip whilst doing the job is DO NOT , turn the engine anti clockwise if you miss the timing marks, not even a tiny bit, as the chain can jump & you will nigh on wreck the engine. I know as I have done it!

Thanks for the advice! The Gates kit is already ordered nonetheless so I'll have to go with that one.

(01-10-2016, 09:35 PM)Pdamo Wrote:  hi if you need a service document let me know

Thanks for the links Smile

2 follow up questions:
- Does anyone perhaps have the number of a good accessory belt kit? No aircon and built in 2006, so the 1355mm belt if I'm not mistaken.
- Regarding the coolant, any tips on draining the old coolant (Is there a plug in the block also?) and on venting the air out after the refill?
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Will dig out the coolant PDF
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I ended up ordering the Gates K096PK1353 set.
Anyone who can help me with the torque specs?
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Pdamo above ^^ can offer you a service document .............
2007 M59 1.6 HDi 

Serieal Berlingo owner  Heart Heart Heart
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I tried messaging him but sadly no answer as of yet
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http://replace-timing-belt.com/how-to-re...9-1-6-hdi/

Different model but same engine, torque settings if not exactly the same will be close enough.
My vehicle .... 2006 (m59) Berlingo Multispace Desire - 1.6 HDI 92 
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Thanks Smile
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