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Old 03-04-2005, 10:55 AM
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Default '03 Lupo 1700 SDi

Hi there:

Anybody have any details on changing the cam belt on a 1700cc diesel Lupo.

I've never done one before and would appreciate any assistance.

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I would check this Link for reference...it pertains mostly to the 1.9 engine, but it could provide a good idea of what to do. Also check there forums.
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Many thanks for the link. Plenty of useful info, but it looks like I need the VAG 'break-out' box to re-set the timing.

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welcome to the forums biffy
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my post has nothing to do with your cambelt but i really need your help .. i have a lupo 1.7 sdi ... and i don`t have any documentation about it... no maintenance guide, no service book ... if u have any of these things on your pc .. i would thank u very much if u just send it tu me! 10x a lot ... my mail: tyby15@yahoo.com
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