How to replace Peugeot 1.4 timing belt on a 1007
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Thank you for watching my how to video on how to replace a timing belt and water pump on a Peugeot 1007.
Kit used ebay.us/3cvAqn
Tool used
Jack And Stands
Spanner set
3/8 socket set
Screwdrivers
Hex Keys
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are there mark on both the crank shaft and camshaft to mark up the timing of the engine? ive had my timing belt snap and looking to sort this myself, I know im going to have to strip the head down to check the valves n stuff but my only issue is the timing on the engine when I put it all back together? thanks
The cam is a hole that you line up with a hole in the cam gear, but the crank is a hole behind the oil filter housing that locks in the flywheel. Hope this helps
Very successful timing belt,water pump and tensioner change today, can’t thank you enough for the excellent tutorial which steered me through each phase. Just brilliant. One thing I would mention for others anticipating doing this job themselves, beware when eliminating any coolant air locks, the brass bleed screw on the right hand side of the engine will not tolerate being over tightened somewhat fragile as I found out lol but managed to fit a replacement for £2.50 so in all a very successful day. Thanks.
Thank you martin for your input it can be an awkward valve to get to, good job
It is the same for peugeot 206plus ..2012 model
If its the petrol, then yes I believe it is
I wish you used Whatsapp so I could show u something. I think I've got a bad tensioner
What makes you think that?
@@Martysworkshop Well I thought wrong. when giving the crank the turns before turning on the car... Sometimes the tensioner would go down... as if it wasnt working properly.... turns out... automatic tensioner do that.
Yea they move when you wind it past the compression strokes
Great vid, well explained. Fairly simple do to timing belt wise and your walk through would be great for anyone attempting this for the first time but I hate doing the waterpump because of that top waterpump bolt. Had a couple snap on me LOL whereby I have had to take the waterpump housing off and drill the bolt out and put a helicoil in. With the waterpump housing off, you can see that the threads for that top bolt go straight through the housing so the bolt can rust in from the other side.
I haven't had that happen to me yet but will keep an eye on it in future cheers, thank you for watching
Excellent Video,thanks very much for taking ur time to share ur knowledge .
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Hello
Does the new water pump come with a o ring or you have to apply rtv to prevent leaks? Thank you, great video!
It comes with a new seal so no sealant required
Great video. I'm off now to to replace mine, i don't think i would even attempt it without watching this tutorial. Very easy to understand and after watching a few other videos i knew it wasn't as hard a they made it out to be. This is straight to the point. Hopefully i can report back a success. Thanks Marty.
Thank you for your feedback, and yes please let me know how you get on.
@@Martysworkshop Hi Marty, well i followed your step by step guide and it worked out a treat. The only down side was the new timing belt was a different length and the new tensioner had a different size (larger) spindle hole. As it was my water pump that was broken i changed that without a hitch. The belt i took off was fairly new anyway and looked in great nick so i just put it back on. My only worry is that i had to put the old tensioner back on as well. I know it's not standard practice but it got me out of a hole.
So a big thanks from me, It was a superb, accurate tutorial. 👍
Very good video and well presented with perfect angles to see clearly what to do. Thank you.
Thank you for you feedback 😊
Top video mate, no BS, just what you need to know.
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Nice clear tutorial, perfect 👍
Thank you
Thank you for your support and feedback, i am glad i could help
Thanks Marty. Have to do this on what is soon to be our sons first car ( it’s an 05 and not been changed to my knowledge , 37775 genuine miles)
Wow low milage for that age of car, good buy, thank you for your feedback
Hello so if it is the same 8 valve engine as in this video the replacement interval is every 80,000 miles or 10 years, Witch ever comes first. So 2007 would have been due in 2017, as for cost it depends on the details of the car but the book time on a 206 is 1.6 hours so it depends on the labour rate of the garage.
Is it a simular engine to this video? Easiest way to check would be to call your local motor factors and give them the registration of your vehicle and that could tell you accurately.
Thank you for watching
Hi, just one question? Should piston one be TDC? What if you brake a cambelt, 😐no tippex. Of the thousands of videos on UA-cam. Not one person mention the crank position. There is a reason why people look up tutorial videos.
So every engine has a way to lock the crank and cam to time engine but the tools can be expensive so this is a way to do it without locking the engine up, hope this helps.
Hi Marty, Excellent tutorial, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge with us all. Subscribed.
Thank you for your kind feedback
Nice job
Thank you for watching.
Is this a 1.4 8v engine. If so, could you link me the parts please
Sorry i haven't got around to doing this, do you still need it?
Hi is this video ok to do on a 207 Peugeot 1.4 petrol engine thanks
Yes same engine, thank you for watching