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S22SRH



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Timing belt change on TDV6/8

Hi all, Im new to this site so please bear with.
Recently in market for a 2006-2009 RRS TDV6/8. Advice reference timing belts please, I have been told on one hand that they must be changed at 105000 miles or 5 years, whichever sooner? or, only changed at 105000 the year is irrelevant??
Whats the truth please??
Regards
Shaun Shocked

Post #456357 Wed Mar 18 2015 3:35pm
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myfirstrrs



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TDV6 105000 miles or 5 years, whichever sooner.

TDV8 has a chain, so doesn't need changing.

Post #456358 Wed Mar 18 2015 3:42pm
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TDV6 is 105k or 7 years. Wink

NB: The oil pump must be changed at the same time. Please read here: http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic57636.html Thumbs Up Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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Post #456359 Wed Mar 18 2015 3:45pm
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myfirstrrs



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You are correct lfw, I was too focused on my chains! Sorry about that, last time I offer technical advice.

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Not at all; don't let it put you off. We all make mistakes. Thumbs Up Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK
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Post #456362 Wed Mar 18 2015 3:59pm
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S22SRH



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Timing belt change on TDV6/8

Many thanks guys, is their a preference over the two????

Post #456365 Wed Mar 18 2015 4:27pm
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myfirstrrs



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I'll leave that for others to answer but if you search this forum there are many opinions available. I love my TDV8 but they do seem to have the ability to explode and eat their turbo's at random even though I and many others have not had a problem. A decent warranty protects you from this.

Good luck and take your time choosing the right car, service history, conditions, extra's etc.

Post #456368 Wed Mar 18 2015 4:31pm
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S22SRH



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timing belt change on TDV6/8

Great advice thank you, any other points of importance to look at?? Air suspension for one?

Post #456371 Wed Mar 18 2015 4:50pm
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All you can do is check everything works appropriately but be aware that things tend to go wrong out of the blue. Suspension should raise and lower a couple of times before it slows down. If not, suspect a tired compressor. If you can see a full pack of receipts for work done etc. then that'll be helpful. A load of stamps in the service book alone won't tell you much to be honest. Having said that, make sure that services have been done at 15k miles or 12 months whichever is sooner - you want at least one service a year. If they do more than 15k miles a year then there should be more frequent services in the records.

Buy the best you can afford and make sure you have something left in the bank for service/repairs. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

Post #456415 Wed Mar 18 2015 10:40pm
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S22SRH



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2005 RRS S/C

I have found a SC RRS with 34000 miles on it and 6 LR stamps in the book. Are these belt driven and if so would it need doing on the year considering the low mileage??
TIA

Shaun

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RRSTDV8



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The S/C is chain drive for the camshafts. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
2008 TDV8 - it was a labour of love and is much missed

Post #456473 Thu Mar 19 2015 6:54pm
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I have moved from the Disco 3/4 site, the TDV6 is a soft engine with well documented oil pump failures at the belt tentioner, I have just done a overhaul on mine and the idlers and belt tensioners all are prone to high wear.

I recommend the use of Disco_mikey from the Disco 3/4 site on here as well to get all belts that's front and rear, all idlers and tensioners with the oil pump changed out as well.

the oil pressure will be much better at start up post this with almost instance pressure and noise on the engine and vibration reduced due to the other replaced items.

here is what mine sounded like at first start post the work Thumbs Up

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ziglo



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On the air suspension one other important test that should be done is to let the vehicle stand at normal ride height for 24 hours and check the suspension hasn't dramatically dropped, a slight drop maybe normal depending on how level the ground is but yea my RRS drops on the back side around 24 hours part of the vehicle is almost on the bump stops this isn't detectable unless you just leave it sit without starting and re pressuring the air suspension system.

My mechanic is currently trying to locate the leak it doesn't even show up as a fault when connected upto the laptop so will not show as a fault on the dashboard diagnostics either.

Goodluck with your purchase

Post #456487 Thu Mar 19 2015 9:26pm
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S22SRH



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timing belt change on TDV6/8

Thanks everyone for the advice, i will check all the things you have suggested.
Updates to follow....

Post #456488 Thu Mar 19 2015 9:31pm
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