Well, it's been a bit of a saga, but I finally got my Cab back on the road with the belts and rollers replaced. I've had the car for about 9 months now and the last belt change was in 2005 and about 10,000 kilometers or 6,000 miles ago. I've read all about the need to keep belts up to the car and so it was a job which had to be done. The problems began and ended with US Postal who took
TEN F...ING WEEKS to deliver the parts I ordered from Paragon. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/mad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> After 45 days Paragon were able to start an Insurance claim and I ordered replacements from Type 911 in the UK. Parts duly arrived from the UK in 6 days [!!!] and I booked the job into the local Mercedes dealer.
All goes well until the cam belt tensioner comes out with a leaky seal and we decided to replace it. Ordered the new part from Porsche in Sydney on Friday and they send the wrong part!!! Then Guess what!! I get to work on Tuesday, and there sitting on my desk is the order from Paragon. I called Carol at Paragon and she was great, but the insurance claim is over and it's not worth me sending the parts back for a credit because it'll cost me another $100 in postage!! Anyone in AUS want a new set of belts and rollers?? <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/rolleyes.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Two more days spent waiting and the job is finished within a couple of hours. So, time from first order to completion - 72 days, time in shop, one week. Cost- enough for two complete sets of parts plus postage x 2, pluss a new tensioner at A$273.21 plus A$539.00 in labour for the belt change and an annual service. BTW the boys at Callaghans in Warrnambool have been great. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/clap.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
Then another guess what - both old belts show
no signs of deterioration and very little wear, and all the rollers seem fine. I've read the forums and the accepted wisdom about replacing belts, and I know $1500 or so for a belt job is way cheaper than a new top end or complete motor, but why does there seem to be this vast difference in the apparent wear from one car to another? Are some cars thrashed to death [or raced] and is this the difference - is it just that I'm constrained to drive [reasonably] legally?
Anyway, now I can drive without the fear of coming to a grinding halt and paying a large sum of cash for the privilege of hearing you all say "I told you so.." <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/968Forums_Rules.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />