I just done one of these, first obstacle is the battery tray ,theres two tamper proof nuts to get out, i had to get the grinder out, next the engine mount,this could be a major obsticle ,its got to come off to give you room to get your hands down,in fact i would get this off before you buy your belt kit, after removing the timing cover ,i locked the cams with a cheap ebay kit, the cams have in dents the pins slot into, then i marked the belt as in the video, i recomend you mark the injection pump too, as the factory mark is impossible to see, and the pump gear moves easily, the new belt is a pig to get on, there must be no slack, use packers to keepit tight and meshed,eventually i got the belt on and tensioned it, i fired up engine, ran for a few minuets, checked tensioner ir had moved, did this a couple of times before it held its position.
@@thewanderingbox8253 good info there Jeff - it is a pig to do unless you have a garage with the equipment that brings. But still doable but not a easy job.
Timing belt is easy but the water pump is a sod, according to my garage who said they wouldn't do my van again, which is ok cause I've sold it now. It's probably easy with the engine out.
Hi I had new timing belt and water in mid Jan. Friday just gone I herd a rattling and sudden power. I'm being told that a part from injector pump broke away and shredded timing belt and refuse to agree its anything to do with them and charging full cost. Any suggestions welcome
LDV Maxus FULL Workshop manuals Nik -these are top quality manuals in pdf format and come on cd on our ebay site here: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/193702327790 will show the waterpump etc
I just done one of these, first obstacle is the battery tray ,theres two tamper proof nuts to get out, i had to get the grinder out, next the engine mount,this could be a major obsticle ,its got to come off to give you room to get your hands down,in fact i would get this off before you buy your belt kit, after removing the timing cover ,i locked the cams with a cheap ebay kit, the cams have in dents the pins slot into, then i marked the belt as in the video, i recomend you mark the injection pump too, as the factory mark is impossible to see, and the pump gear moves easily, the new belt is a pig to get on, there must be no slack, use packers to keepit tight and meshed,eventually i got the belt on and tensioned it, i fired up engine, ran for a few minuets, checked tensioner ir had moved, did this a couple of times before it held its position.
great...when can I bring mine round lolz
@@thewanderingbox8253 good info there Jeff - it is a pig to do unless you have a garage with the equipment that brings. But still doable but not a easy job.
Great video....It put me right off having a go myself Thank you.
yeah me too
Timing belt is easy but the water pump is a sod, according to my garage who said they wouldn't do my van again, which is ok cause I've sold it now. It's probably easy with the engine out.
Hi DozerBlade - did not see it was you! how you doing mate. Give me a ring on 01269 843068 Kev
Totally help me
Disiel pomp timing mark
Hi I had new timing belt and water in mid Jan. Friday just gone I herd a rattling and sudden power.
I'm being told that a part from injector pump broke away and shredded timing belt and refuse to agree its anything to do with them and charging full cost. Any suggestions welcome
Adakah sama dgn pemasangan timingbelt maxus v80?
lots on this you do not have too do.
What do you mean please
@@martinbright2249 hi Mate you know who that is dont you haha?
Hi, do you know the torque specs for this?
in the workshop manual - we sell this on ebay shop www.ebay.co.uk/itm/193702327790
i am having v80 ,its low engine power,so what are the parts that i have to check,pls let me know
cannot helpwith this model
any link or images to getting to the water pump?
LDV Maxus FULL Workshop manuals Nik -these are top quality manuals in pdf format and come on cd on our ebay site here: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/193702327790 will show the waterpump etc