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Old 09-30-2011, 06:14 AM
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I helped my friend do this along with a Jag tech at his house. it was a very long day and the tech brought all the parts plus a few special alignment tools designed specifically for the job.

If you are very experienced with working on double overhead cam engines and have already done work like this yes you can do it. Otherwise I think you should get some help. My friend an I both have experience like this but he decided to have the Jag's national technical service director (at that time) give us a hand.

Fortunately, none of the plastic bits had broken so it was limited to a R&R operation. We were there for 13 hours.

Originally Posted by clubairth1
You can change them yourself and others have. Attached is a complete history of the timing chain tensioners and instructions on what parts to order and how to do the repair. Yes the metal body version is the latest.
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Old 10-01-2011, 03:46 AM
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Originally Posted by AJ16er
You should take the original fuel filter with you and go back to the repair facility that ripped you off and got your money back. I hate scam artists.
I hate scam artists too, the problem is here as soon as things get hot for them, they close up and move. I had it with my sons VW Beetle, he took it to a so called Beetle specialist to change the clutch as it was slipping badly, the car came back and all was ok for a while, until it began to slip again within a few months. I thought at first my son was riding the clutch but he swore he doesn't. We took the car back and found he had closed down.

This time a buddy of my son helped him change the clutch, when the engine was dropped, one of the engine mounting bolts was missing a bolt head on the pressure plate was sheared off, dropping the pressure plate it looked second hand and not new. Needless to say I was livid. To cut a long story short, my son and I were visiting a new industrial estate (I can't remember the reason why) and lo and behold the was the so called VW specialist. So I confronted him. He said that the engine mount was unnecessary (over kill as he put it) and denied shearing the bolt head off. I knew I wasn't going to get any money out of him, I was content that he realised that I knew that he was a rip off
 
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