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Hi everyone ive recently discovered i have oil on my timing belt. Does anyone know wh
Does anyone know where it could be coming from if its common and hiw bad is the situation. T5
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Oil and rubber don't mix. Certainly looks like a fair amount of contamination. I am not familiar with Transporters but I can't see it being different to other VWs. Cam cover gaskets will leak. So I'd start there.
Oil and rubber don't mix. Certainly looks like a fair amount of contamination. I am not familiar with Transporters but I can't see it being different to other VWs. Cam cover gaskets will leak. So I'd start there.
Gavin
Thanks, is there a way to clean the belt and area without removing the belt. I read that most degreasers is bad on rubber belts.. The has to be something i could use
Thanks, is there a way to clean the belt and area without removing the belt. I read that most degreasers is bad on rubber belts.. The has to be something i could use
You will probably have to remove the belt to replace the leaking seal anyway. Cleaning it wont stop the problem.
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Thanks, is there a way to clean the belt and area without removing the belt. I read that most degreasers is bad on rubber belts.. The has to be something i could use
I wouldn't put anything on the belt that may degrade it further. Confirm where the leak is coming from but replace the belt as a matter of course.
It'll either be the cam seal or the cam cover gasket.
You'll need to pull the belt to do the seal, so you'd be silly not to throw a timing belt kit and water pump at it while it's all apart.
Parts should be cheap and easy to get, since it's just an old Golf motor.
Thanks guys for the help,
Umai naa!! Can you point me to a site or where i can buy all the parts that i need to do the fix (belt and gaskets and waterpump) im not sure which are the correct parts.
Look it up here yourself. Add your location to your personal details, the CIA aren't fussed with broken VWs. That way someone can point you to local suppliers if appropriate.
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