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kancil timing belt change..
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phlush
, Jul 04 2006 08:41 PM, 14 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 04 July 2006 - 08:41 PM
Hey guys... If anybody can tell me...
How much does it normally cost to change the timing belt on a Kancil? If
possible the breakdown of the parts and labour...
I was quoted a price by a mech... just wanted to know whether he's trying
to sembelih me or not...
Thanks guys...
Cheers!
How much does it normally cost to change the timing belt on a Kancil? If
possible the breakdown of the parts and labour...
I was quoted a price by a mech... just wanted to know whether he's trying
to sembelih me or not...
Thanks guys...
Cheers!
#2
Posted 05 July 2006 - 03:08 AM
Change mine for RM140/- ori daihatsu from japan inc labour at sunway.
#3
Posted 05 July 2006 - 07:25 PM
serious? that's cheap...
i was quoted RM160 for the timing belt set alone... not inclusive of
labour... whoah..!! nearly got sembelih la...
thanks... anybody else has different figures?
i was quoted RM160 for the timing belt set alone... not inclusive of
labour... whoah..!! nearly got sembelih la...
thanks... anybody else has different figures?
#5
Posted 20 August 2006 - 10:10 PM
RM 140 ?? tats extremely cheap man
i just get quoted RM 300 incl labour at ordinary workshop,
2X expensive, which sunway shop ? any contact ?
the workshop guy also told me tat 660 & 850 t belt was diff,
well really diff ka? or tat guy just kong @ me ?
my sister said there was a shop @ bt caves, and already replace
her t belt for just 1++ incl labour, well i`ll try to have a look
i just get quoted RM 300 incl labour at ordinary workshop,
2X expensive, which sunway shop ? any contact ?
the workshop guy also told me tat 660 & 850 t belt was diff,
well really diff ka? or tat guy just kong @ me ?
my sister said there was a shop @ bt caves, and already replace
her t belt for just 1++ incl labour, well i`ll try to have a look
#6
Posted 21 August 2006 - 05:59 PM
i changed my timing belt a few years back. i think it was around rm200,
just for the belt. i am currently using original daihatsu.
it has been around 80,000km after the change. recently i noticed a
annoying knocking like noise emitting from the timing belt, especially in
the morning and disappeared after the engine goes into working
temperature.
i asked the mechanic but he was baffled. he said he needs the car to stay
at the workshop overnight and listen for the knocking noise in the
morning. only then he can assess the problem.
trying to avoid uneeded cost, i declined. god knows what he will do to my
car. suddenly came this chap saying he had the same problem with his
kancil. he said the noise was actually from the timing belt pulley.
apparrently the pulley needs to be changed with the belt.
just for the belt. i am currently using original daihatsu.
it has been around 80,000km after the change. recently i noticed a
annoying knocking like noise emitting from the timing belt, especially in
the morning and disappeared after the engine goes into working
temperature.
i asked the mechanic but he was baffled. he said he needs the car to stay
at the workshop overnight and listen for the knocking noise in the
morning. only then he can assess the problem.
trying to avoid uneeded cost, i declined. god knows what he will do to my
car. suddenly came this chap saying he had the same problem with his
kancil. he said the noise was actually from the timing belt pulley.
apparrently the pulley needs to be changed with the belt.
#7
Posted 22 August 2006 - 09:43 AM
4jb1t,
That knocking sound might not be coming from timing belt or its tensioner
bearing. I experienced that before. Mine was due to slightly loose
alternator/aircond belts. My mech tightened the belts and applied tiny
amount of normal grease (yes, grease) on the groove area of the belts and
the sound will be gone.
Yeah, hard to believe knocking sound was caused by belts but its true for
my case.
Regards.
That knocking sound might not be coming from timing belt or its tensioner
bearing. I experienced that before. Mine was due to slightly loose
alternator/aircond belts. My mech tightened the belts and applied tiny
amount of normal grease (yes, grease) on the groove area of the belts and
the sound will be gone.
Yeah, hard to believe knocking sound was caused by belts but its true for
my case.
Regards.
#8
Posted 25 August 2006 - 08:24 PM
ppl who dunno a bit of engine surely kena hantam la
susah la hidup macam ni, ppl always want to take
advantages
susah la hidup macam ni, ppl always want to take
advantages
#9
Posted 26 August 2006 - 12:56 AM
The shop is in sunway near N1 racing.U can get the address from
lelong.com.The guy does rim repairs,absobers and the new ones are strut
bars.
lelong.com.The guy does rim repairs,absobers and the new ones are strut
bars.