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Timing belt on 315 Yanmar
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- Home Port: Saugatuck, Mi
Re: Timing belt on 315 Yanmar
The mechanic has apologized and admits that he was wrong on the belt, but does say that he did it correctly and that the timing has to be good or the engine would not start. Seems to me that if the timing were off a little bit it would still start and could do damage. Any thoughts. By the way, I have not started the engine as I have lost confidence that it was done correctly and I have hired a Yanmar mechanic from about 1 hour away to come check the timing and finish the job on the zincs. Seriously considering a canoe!!!!
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- Joined: Wed Nov 13, 2013 10:48 am
- Home Port: Hood Canal, WA
Re: Timing belt on 315 Yanmar
The timing is correct or it is not. None of this one or two teeth off and that's close enough. Good solution to hire a qualified person to check on the work. If possible, and you have the interest, have him show you the issues and how close enough is not in fact good enough.
The idea that "the engine started so I must have timed it correctly" blows my mind. Another lesson learned and it is just money. You want it right.
The idea that "the engine started so I must have timed it correctly" blows my mind. Another lesson learned and it is just money. You want it right.
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- Home Port: Keyport NJ
Re: Timing belt on 315 Yanmar
What is the average cost to replace the timing belt ?
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Re: Timing belt on 315 Yanmar
I got my 28 06 in April. It was recommended to change the timing belt, the boat had 600 hours and 11 year old. It cost me about $500. Will Worth it for peace of mind. The belt that came out look good.
Randy
06 Albin 28
06 Albin 28