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22. Jun 2007 at 13:52
 
Hi guys. 

I have just bought myself a 2001 2.6V6 CD.  Found a lot of very useful info on here which helped a great deal when I was shopping aroound - so cheers for that. 

I thought that, now I had it, I had better say hi to everyone. Smiley

Had a major service / cam-belts / water pump etc done yesterday.  Though they did forget the tensioners/guides so it has to go back again next week. Sad

Had a rover 600 for the last 7 years, which I wasa big fan of as it was pretty much bullet proof (good ole honda internals).  Pretty gutted to have to get rid of it, but thought I would get something with a few more gadgets and a bigger engine.  The omegas seemed to be a hefty ammount of car for the cash so thought id have some of that.

Anyway - Hi ALL, and cheers again for all the useful info.
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Reply #1 - 22. Jun 2007 at 14:33
 
Welcome to the forum Thumbs Up!
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Reply #2 - 22. Jun 2007 at 15:32
 
Welcome to the site - I'm guessing by your username (and comments above) that you are a Honda fan Wink

Honda = Had One, Never Drive Another Grin (nah, seriously, they ain't bad Smiley)

I have to worry that a garage that does not know to do tensioners, do they know what they are doing? Are they using the right locking/timing kit (the valve timing on GM v6 cannot be set correctly without the proper timing kit). Check this.
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Reply #3 - 22. Jun 2007 at 16:08
 
Had crossed my mind.  They kept insisting that they had fitted everything in the kit.  When I asked what the kit consisted of they said "er - well - a belt".  I said that I wasn't sure that you could really call a belt everything.

I specifically went with one of the big national garages run in conjunction with a well known national breakdown service (not sure if we are allowed to give names) so that I would have some confidence. Angry

2nd post and i'm already griping like, well, a person who gripes a lot. Wink

Still liking the car a lot - thats the important thing. Thumbs Up!
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cbr6er wrote on 22. Jun 2007 at 16:08:
Had crossed my mind.  They kept insisting that they had fitted everything in the kit.  When I asked what the kit consisted of they said "er - well - a belt".  I said that I wasn't sure that you could really call a belt everything.

I specifically went with one of the big national garages run in conjunction with a well known national breakdown service (not sure if we are allowed to give names) so that I would have some confidence. Angry

2nd post and i'm already griping like, well, a person who gripes a lot. Wink.  

Still liking the car a lot - thats the important thing. Thumbs Up!

I am still concerned. Ask them if they have a GM v6 locking kit. If they don't, get it done elsewhere. Whatever they may think and say, it is not possible to do this job without a locking kit (unlike most cars they probably do).  Best case sceanrio is the car will have reduced performance. Worse case, valves and pistons have a little chat.
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Reply #5 - 22. Jun 2007 at 18:15
 
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Welcome Smiley

As far as the cambelt kit goes, you have 3 choices....

1. Take it back to a garage who clearly haven't a clue as they only changed the belt!  Roll Eyes

2. Dependant on location (fill it in on your profile, it may well be a help to you in future) you may be able to get one of the experts to do the job properly for you (and for a heck of a lot less than a garage!)

3. Buy the DVD of how to do the cambelt change, a bargain at £3, loan a cambelt locking kit and do it yourself.

Whichever you choose, get the water pump done at the same time. It is 5 minutes extra work, and £25 for the pump.
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hi and welcome Thumbs Up! Thumbs Up! Thumbs Up!
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Reply #8 - 22. Jun 2007 at 20:32
 
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Reply #10 - 22. Jun 2007 at 21:55
 
Cheers for the advice. guys

Will go in on monday and ask to see the GM V6 locking kit that they have used, then take it from there.

Engine sounds ok at the moment and seems to perform as before - so hoping no damage done.   Undecided
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cbr6er wrote on 22. Jun 2007 at 21:55:
Cheers for the advice. guys

Will go in on monday and ask to see the GM V6 locking kit that they have used, then take it from there.

Engine sounds ok at the moment and seems to perform as before - so hoping no damage done.   Undecided

SmileyWelcome. As mentioned fitting a belt over old pulleys is like painting over rust. Had all mine done & one pulley (which he kept to show me) was "knotchy" so would have burnt the belt. However i did'nt know to change waterpump as still learning but many people in the know on here.
       Do you ride a CBR600? Smiley
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Reply #12 - 22. Jun 2007 at 23:01
 
Hi and welcome to a great site. Get the belt done right and sleep at night  Thumbs Up!
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Reply #13 - 22. Jun 2007 at 23:47
 
Hi and welcome to the forum Wink
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cbr6er wrote on 22. Jun 2007 at 21:55:
Cheers for the advice. guys

Will go in on monday and ask to see the GM V6 locking kit that they have used, then take it from there.

Engine sounds ok at the moment and seems to perform as before - so hoping no damage done.   Undecided

The locking/timing kit consists of 2 cam wedges (red and green), a 6" long crank lock, a small wedge, and a 'double horshoe' timing guide. If they do not have all parts, don't trust them. In fact, ask for a full refund on what they have done, as they have not done as per the manufacturer's mandatory instructions.
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Reply #16 - 23. Jun 2007 at 12:07
 
Welcome to the forum. Looks like your seeing the benefit already. The guys on here are seriously good Thumbs Up!
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Reply #17 - 23. Jun 2007 at 20:56
 
will keep you posted on the car guys - nothings ever simple Wink.

Amigov - I wouldn't call it riding as such -- but I do have a cbr600.  First bike.   

Looks like theres a few bikers on the site,  you got a bike?
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cbr6er wrote on 23. Jun 2007 at 20:56:
will keep you posted on the car guys - nothings ever simple Wink.

Amigov - I wouldn't call it riding as such -- but I do have a cbr600.  First bike.  

Looks like theres a few bikers on the site,  you got a bike?

SadLast bike was a Bandit which i loved, prefer riding upright!!! but need to do my test so maybe one day i'll have another in the garage.
     Bare in mind i'm 44 so rode a new Kwak KH250 2 stroke triple on L plates @ 17 with no need to take test. Reckon i should have Grandad rights!!!
      When you'd just got off your Yammy FS1E (fizzy) the KH was a fast bike. Smiley
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Hi & welcome Smiley
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amigov - go on, garage aint right without a bike.   Thumbs Up!
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