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Cambelt change

Post by kennyboy » Mon Feb 24, 2003 8:55 pm

Saw once on rs4.org there was a cost breakdown for a cambelt change for RS4. bushy told me its circa £800, every 40k miles

Any one got breakdown and what gets changed ?rollers, belts?

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Re: Cambelt change

Post by Bushy » Tue Feb 25, 2003 9:56 pm

apparently the £800 i paid included the service, new plugs etc whereas the cambelt change is around £550
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Re: Cambelt change

Post by PhilT » Tue Feb 25, 2003 10:36 pm

I will get round to posting the details asap. The total for the warranty work related to the cambelt change is circa £520.
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Re: Cambelt change

Post by PhilT » Thu Feb 27, 2003 11:07 am

Here is the definative list of parts and labour for the 40k RS4 belt change. All prices exclude VAT.

078109119H - £41.00 - Belt
078109243R - £52.50 - Roller
078109244H - £30.45 - Roller
078109487A - £24.15 - Lever

Labour is 4.2hrs @ £69.95/hr (Rate for S8, RS4 and RS6)

So the total inc VAT is = £519.22
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Re: Cambelt change

Post by kennyboy » Thu Feb 27, 2003 8:35 pm

Thanks Phil/bushy

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Post by kennyboy » Mon Apr 12, 2004 9:54 pm

Approaching the 40k miles, so cambelt change soon.

Just looked in the service schedule and see that 2.7 V6 biturbos require the belts & tensioners changed at every 80k.

Can't see anywhere in particular for the RS at 40k.

Last year when I was searching for the car, enquired about one which was one owner, FASH, 53K miles. Asked whether it had its 40k cambelt done and they said No, after I told them AFAIK (from RS4.org) it needed it done at 40k, they said "oh thanks, we'll do it just before its sold".

So would a non-cluded up new owner be liable for replacing the engine if something broke due to not replacing the cambelt (& by following the service schedule).

I have a long life service due about 4k miles later, so just a pain to go back to the dealer for replacing cambelt and then a service.

Also consider using AmD or QST for this (cambelt), any comments?
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Post by Bushy » Wed Apr 14, 2004 1:09 pm

AmD or QST fine at this, just having mine changed again at AMD, just becareful of your warranty
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Post by sitas3 » Wed Apr 14, 2004 2:00 pm

so does the RS4 require a timing belt change at 40k miles?? my service book for the S4 states 80k miles as Kennyboy is stating above.

why are you RS4 boys doing this then???
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Post by simple1 » Wed Apr 14, 2004 3:17 pm

I recall getting a letter from Audi with the first car stating that even though the service interval suggested 80K miles, Audi were of the opinion that it needed to be done at 40K, obviuosly at that point, they had a high mileage car that had snapped a belt and they were left to foot the bill. I know 40k now is not alot, but majority of the cars at this point had very little more than 12/15k and were upto a year old. :kissmyrings: :thumb:
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Post by Bushy » Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:01 pm

I had one done at 40k, then decided as it has been chipped to do this at 30k, so having one done at the mo, 63k

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Post by s2driver » Thu Apr 15, 2004 2:42 am

I'm glad I'm handy with a spanner! Camblet change costs me about 60quid in parts (belt for mine is about 10quid but I change the idler pulley and waterpump at the same time on the S2) and about 2 hours labour. Same as the RS4 really...bumper off first blah blah blah. But then again, I don't have a warranty to worry about but I trust my own work more than the Stealers or Tooners. Once you do it a few times, it gets a lot quicker and at that price I do it once a year which is every 18k miles or so.

4.2 hours on the RS4 sounds VERY relaxed. I guess you have to pay for a few tea breaks too!! LOL!
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Post by Bushy » Thu Apr 15, 2004 5:34 am

So maybe an opportunity to make some money on the side then Lee

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Post by wazza » Thu Apr 15, 2004 9:52 am

Bushy wrote:So maybe an opportunity to make some money on the side then Lee

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Post by Dippy » Thu Apr 15, 2004 2:53 pm

sitas3 wrote:so does the RS4 require a timing belt change at 40k miles?? my service book for the S4 states 80k miles as Kennyboy is stating above.

why are you RS4 boys doing this then???
My service manual states that the S4 has it done at 80K and the RS4 at 40K. My car is an import so maybe it is not the same service manual that other UK cars come with.

Regarding what Bushy says, please take note. Why does the RS4 need it changed earlier (likewise spark plugs). Is it because the components are crap? Of course not - it's because the RS4 engine is more stressed than the S4's.

So what does chipping do - increases stress even further. So if you have a modded engine, please do not assume that the stock service schedule is OK for you because it may not be enough!

I follow a service schedule which is about 20% sooner than the stock schedule (except oil change which is even sooner).
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Post by kennyboy » Thu Apr 15, 2004 7:45 pm

I recall getting a letter from Audi with the first car stating that even though the service interval suggested 80K miles, Audi were of the opinion that it needed to be done at 40K
I assume all 1st owners got this?
My service manual states that the S4 has it done at 80K and the RS4 at 40K. My car is an import so maybe it is not the same service manual that other UK cars come with.
I did think my service booklet was out of date/ wrong one originally supplied when it was registered. May be later cars comes with a revised service booklet with the relevant info.
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