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Old 02-04-2011 | 12:24 PM
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For those of you who ask what does a TB job consist of, I just had mine done for the second time by my trusted indie shop. Parts ($424) consisted of:
- timing belt
- TB roller
- TB tensioner pulley
- TB tensioner lever
- TB damper
- water pump
- thermostat
- coolant
- serpentine belt
- antifreeze

Labor was 6 hours at the local shop rate (probably 1/2 of what a dealer charges). So, if anybody is near southwest MI and needs the work done, I'd be glad to recommend a great shop. My daughter's A4 3.0 goes in next month. ka-ching
 
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Old 02-04-2011 | 03:41 PM
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thanks for posting this! I am about to have my first TB job done, and was looking at this kit from ECS:
http://www.ecstuning.com/Audi-C5_A6-...Timing/ES6168/

Looks like it includes:
Timing belt

Idler roller

Tensioner roller

Hydraulic tensioner

Relay lever for hydraulic tensioner

Water pump

Cam seals (2)

Crank/Oil pump seal

Thermostat

Thermost O-Ring

Accessory drive belt

Two 1.5 Liter bottles of G12 coolant

All for $280.


Do you think this kit is missing something, or has stuff I don't need?

Stupid me...I just had an axle replaced, a bi-pipe installed, 2 new DVs installed, and a snub mount. They had the front end off to do it - I should have had them do the TB job then...

Weird, they didn't install my throttle body boot...still not sure why.
 
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Old 02-04-2011 | 05:16 PM
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I would confirm the waterpump impeller is metal and not plastic. My shop purchased the parts they needed (not a kit) and if I had the leaks, they would have purchased and installed the seals you listed. I suspect the t-stat came with the ring or seal - they would not have reinstalled with the old one. They did a thorough inspection on my car. Since it has 184k miles, I asked him to check the original radiator and heater hoses and the vacuum lines - all good.
 
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Old 02-04-2011 | 08:08 PM
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Yes, that is the GRAF water pump with metal impeller. Here is the link to the water pump itself: http://www.ecstuning.com/Audi-C5_A6-...ump/ES1302991/

(I also figured out why they didn't install my TBB when they installed my new bi-pipe....it doesn't need a TBB now! Since the APR bi-pipe is all one piece, it bolts directly...no need for the boot.)
 
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Old 02-05-2011 | 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by JoshandDawn
thanks for posting this! I am about to have my first TB job done, and was looking at this kit from ECS:
http://www.ecstuning.com/Audi-C5_A6-...Timing/ES6168/

Looks like it includes:
Timing belt

Idler roller

Tensioner roller

Hydraulic tensioner

Relay lever for hydraulic tensioner

Water pump

Cam seals (2)

Crank/Oil pump seal

Thermostat

Thermost O-Ring

Accessory drive belt

Two 1.5 Liter bottles of G12 coolant

All for $280.


Do you think this kit is missing something, or has stuff I don't need?

Stupid me...I just had an axle replaced, a bi-pipe installed, 2 new DVs installed, and a snub mount. They had the front end off to do it - I should have had them do the TB job then...

Weird, they didn't install my throttle body boot...still not sure why.
That's a complete kit - I've installed plenty of them. And I can tell you from experience as well that the water pump impeller in these kits will not be plastic, so no worries there.
 
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Old 02-05-2011 | 08:52 PM
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That's good to hear. I'm getting ready to change the timing belt on my wife's car and I'm considering the ECS kit. The cam seals are leaking like crazy, so I need to change those while I'm in there too. I paid to have it done the last two times (probably at the same shop ppgoal used), but after taking the entire front of the car off to change the alternator a while back, it doesn't seem as intimidating any more. My main concern is getting the right parts.
 
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Old 02-07-2011 | 01:59 PM
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Nice to see some locals in here. I just picked up a '05 Allroad, so if you care to share the name of the shop you used I would be interested.

I've used Arie Nol's in GR a few times. No issues with them really, but wouldn't scoff at trying someone new if they have a good reputation with the forum members.
 
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Old 02-10-2011 | 09:33 PM
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I've had good luck with Euro Tech in Holland. Fortunately, over the last 175K miles we've put on the car, it's only been in the shop a couple times, but they've done good work each time.
 
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Old 02-11-2011 | 01:28 AM
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Nice to see some people from the GR area as well! my 2000 a6 2.7 has just been sitting burried in the snow for the past 2 months as my alternator has been out and I haven't been motivated to clean up my garage and make room to replace it. I also have 168k on the car and the last timing belt was done around 100k, so i think I am going to roll them all into one weekend project. Does anyone have a cam tool that I could borrow for a case of beer? I would like to order the ECS kit because of the price, but might go with blauparts since i need to rent the tool. I'm hoping to get the belt and alternator all done for around $425 in parts, which is what I have priced out so far if I dont have to go with blau. Let me know, thanks!
 
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