Not bad at all. Be glad you don't have an Audi. Just did a timing belt and water pump on an A6 3.0 the other day. $700 in parts alone, before even talking about the labor.
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Just had a t-belt job done. Thoughts on the price?
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Originally posted by rThor432 View PostThat price sounds good for everything that you had done. I want to say we run $400 or so for t-belt and water pump replacement (that's 3 hours plus parts cost; iirc). The extra stuff costs more, and little stuff adds up.
Fidhle knows. That's how 90% of customers are. They only want the timing belt done or the water pump. Not both.
A guy I know (teen guy) came by my house for some quickie diagnosis about a fan noise. His fan clutch was shot and wouldnt release. Anyway I checked his t-belt and water pump and told him both needed replacing. He cheaped out and did just the t-belt, against my advice. He called me the next day and told me the water pump crapped out. Genious.
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Originally posted by kway View PostNot bad at all. Be glad you don't have an Audi. Just did a timing belt and water pump on an A6 3.0 the other day. $700 in parts alone, before even talking about the labor.
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Originally posted by rThor432 View PostThat price sounds good for everything that you had done. I want to say we run $400 or so for t-belt and water pump replacement (that's 3 hours plus parts cost; iirc). The extra stuff costs more, and little stuff adds up.
Fidhle knows. That's how 90% of customers are. They only want the timing belt done or the water pump. Not both.
A guy I know (teen guy) came by my house for some quickie diagnosis about a fan noise. His fan clutch was shot and wouldnt release. Anyway I checked his t-belt and water pump and told him both needed replacing. He cheaped out and did just the t-belt, against my advice. He called me the next day and told me the water pump crapped out. Genious.Joe Funk -- Portland Oregon
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Originally posted by HiTheNameIsBJ View PostFair but do it your self next time. All of about 2 hours work. Putting on the actual belt and getting the covers just right can be a bit of a pain but it's really just a matter of a BFH for the balancer and a blunt pry tool for the tensioner and your set.Joe Funk -- Portland Oregon
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We dont work with customers who dont think logically. Well, sometimes we are a bit too nice I guess, but I'm not going to go off topic about the 300k 6er with the fuel heating system that came in yesturday. Scary..
He was a teen stopping by my house for a quick diagnosis and some advice. He chose not to follow my advice about doing both at the same time (even though I had both the t-belt and pump at the house) and did the work himself with the Bently. He also used an off the shelf Auto Zone belt, which scares me (from experience). Now he has to deal with it. He was almost apologetic when he called me.
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Originally posted by e30evolution View PostWe have the tooling to do those, and i wouldnt take it to someone who doesn't.... and if your shop doesn't recommend replacing all the bearings and hydraulic tensioners you should find a new shop'84 318i - Lapisblau/Schwarz (in cryosleep)
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Originally posted by kway View PostNot bad at all. Be glad you don't have an Audi.Last edited by 325YOY; 02-27-2009, 10:41 PM.sigpic
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Originally posted by Funkmasta View PostIt is a much bigger job than that. If you are not absolutely comfortable around the engine bay of a car, I would not attempt it.
To the OP, that sounds like a fair price for the work done. I wouldn't feel bad about paying that amount for the work done by a professional. There are some jobs I don't want to dick with and a TB/WP is one of those jobs.Need parts now? Need them cheap? steve@blunttech.com
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Originally posted by z31maniac View PostYup.
To the OP, that sounds like a fair price for the work done. I wouldn't feel bad about paying that amount for the work done by a professional. There are some jobs I don't want to dick with and a TB/WP is one of those jobs. ...Right up there with a clutch job.Joe Funk -- Portland Oregon
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I would say that you don't need to be comfortable in the engine bay of a car at all. You just have to have mechanical aptitude. I had never even changed the oil in a car (or anything... most I had done was replacing bulbs) when I bought my e30 with a broken belt and bent valves/broken rockers. I just tore it apart, had the cylinder head rebuilt and put it back together. All I needed for help was the bentley manual.
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I changed my sisters timing belt once. It sucked cause it was an 88+ autotragic. Its much easier on a 87 and older manual. But it all worked out and i did not brake anything on start up (i had my fingers crossed). I think i paid $150 for all the same stuff minus cap, rotor, and hoses. Then she drove it for 6 months with out even checking the oil or anything once and seized the rod bearings. This is not her first e30 and she knew they burn oil.Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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