Timing belt OEM Volkswagen or Contitech

OEM Volkswagen Timing belt

Even though the mileage had not been reached, I decided that an 8 year-old timing belt was due for replacement. While doing that, I thought that replacing all the 8 year-old hoses would be a good idea too. I didn't realize how many hoses there are on this engine and how difficult it is to get to them and replace. At least I won't have to do that again for another decade or more since I replaced the rubber hoses with silicone hoses.

Pros: silicone hoses replaced
Cons: difficult to replace
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OEM Volkswagen Timing belt
spitpilot
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Rating 3.0

It's ezier to do AWD if the tranny is pointed towards the rear wheels than if its set crosswise in the car...so the "pro" is EZ AWD..the con...its a betch to work on the nose of the engine (timing belt, waterpump etc are much more labor intense than on a transverse VW).

Pros: EZ AWD
Cons: difficult timing belt/waterpump work
Vehicle: Volkswagen Passat
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Contitech Timing belt
Frank-i-e
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  • Starting:
Rating 1.0

The tab that the cam gear has to spin the cam, snapped off the gear. Even though it was in time, the gear just spun on cam and didn't spin the actual cam.

Cons: gear spun on cam
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 7000 km
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