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Can a dephaser that needs replacing cause flat spots at low revs?



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My pulley was in need of a change and i had flat spots, had it all changed and i still have flat spots.
 
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it can if it's bad enough. Usually means it's been in poor condition for an extended period. Could be other things and it's coincidental though.
 
Bugger, it has been whining for a while.

Now im in a sticky situation, I wanted my belts and pulley done by someone reputable but funds aren't good as the cheapest price I've been quoted is £650 all in. But now should I buy all the parts myself and get my mechanic friend to do it?

What will happen if I leave it a few month?
 
  Sunflower Ph1 172
Bugger, it has been whining for a while.

Now im in a sticky situation, I wanted my belts and pulley done by someone reputable but funds aren't good as the cheapest price I've been quoted is £650 all in. But now should I buy all the parts myself and get my mechanic friend to do it?

What will happen if I leave it a few month?

it will just get worse, it may not fail completely. I'd only let a mechanic friend do the belts if he has the correct specialist tools, and has done the job before.
 


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