Calling Alfa experts - 156 JTS Veloce - engine question.
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I've been to look at an Alfa 156 2.0 today. The dealer tells me he doesn't know if the cambelt has been changed.
The car does have a full service history.
When looking under the bonnet, there is a shiny object - which I believe to be the Variator? (see pic)
If this part is new - could that indicate that the cam belt has been changed?

The car does have a full service history.
When looking under the bonnet, there is a shiny object - which I believe to be the Variator? (see pic)
If this part is new - could that indicate that the cam belt has been changed?

TonyRPH said:
I've been to look at an Alfa 156 2.0 today. The dealer tells me he doesn't know if the cambelt has been changed.
The car does have a full service history.
When looking under the bonnet, there is a shiny object - which I believe to be the Variator? (see pic)
If this part is new - could that indicate that the cam belt has been changed?
The circle area is at the back of the engine, bell housing end, I believe the variator is at the front.The car does have a full service history.
When looking under the bonnet, there is a shiny object - which I believe to be the Variator? (see pic)
If this part is new - could that indicate that the cam belt has been changed?
It's likely that if the variator is new the belt will be, but no guarantee.
Worth bearing mind that the service interval for cam belt changes is now 30k (from memory) reduced from 60k.
Lots of information at Alfaworkshop site
colin2296fs said:
a cam belt change is £500 in parts by the time you get all bearings pulleys and water pump you should do the auxiliary belt and pulleys too, don't know if the jts has the balance shaft belt, if it has change that too.
Pretty sure it does, it really isn't a cheap job to do!colin2296fs said:
a cam belt change is £500 in parts by the time you get all bearings pulleys and water pump you should do the auxiliary belt and pulleys too, don't know if the jts has the balance shaft belt, if it has change that too.
That seems like a particularly exaggerated figure. A genuine Alfa timing/balance belt kit including all tensioners etc. can be had for £150, so surely a water pump doesn't cost £350?Gassing Station | Alfa Romeo, Fiat & Lancia | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



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