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    1.8 gdi questions

    I've had my ST Gdi Legnum for a month now, and am very pleased with it.

    But, I can find no record of a cambelt change, and it's done 98k KM.

    So, is there are manual or similar available that details the job? Does it require any special tools? And is the belt readily available?

    Thanks in advance,
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    The cars has the 4G93 GDI engine which was in the UK Spec Mitsi Carisma GDI too. So parts are easily available. You will need a tool to fix both Cams when taking off and putting on the cambelt. Optional you will need someone toassist you.

    Anyhow, if you haven't done before...don't try this at home without help of someone who knows this stuff.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazydriver81
    The cars has the 4G93 GDI engine which was in the UK Spec Mitsi Carisma GDI too. So parts are easily available. You will need a tool to fix both Cams when taking off and putting on the cambelt. Optional you will need someone toassist you.

    Anyhow, if you haven't done before...don't try this at home without help of someone who knows this stuff.

    Good to know that the bits are easy to get; presumably there's a tensioner to replace as well?

    I've done plenty of cambelts before(and chains, remember them?), just not one of these. What I didn't want to do was find there's a specific expensive tool for something I'm unlikely to need more than once.

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    if you have experience in cambelt change than it's not a problem for you. It's the same like on the other 16 Valve DOHC engines from Mitsu or Hyundai. Hydraulic tensioner to be replaced, as well as the roll tensioners.

    For sure I know those chains...my motorbike has one too

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    Finished the belt change today, and I'm not impressed by the engine installation! The cost of the bits was a shock too; the last belt I bought was £8!

    Considering how straightforward the actual belt change is(once I'd knocked up a tool to hold the tensioner pulley), what cretin 'designed' the way the engine goes in the car? I struggled for nearly an hour to get the engine mount out, when a slightly different shape would have made it easy; running the PAS pipe around the front of the engine mount is just ridiculous; there's no need for the belt cover backing plate to be bolted to the water pump, and the alternator adjuster bracket could have just as easily been bolted elsewhere. God only knows what the job is like on a V6!!

    Still, at least it's done.

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    the v6 is easier due to it being about 3" shorter.

    plus the v6 is a better engine, which is why my 1.8 gdi engine is sat on the workshop floor and a 2.5 v6 is in its original home.

    do you want a spare engine? or 2? oh and a tiptronic gearbox to suit?????

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    Spare engine could be tempting, depending on how much you want for it, and where in the country you are! Mine's a manual; I really don't like autos.

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