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lion
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Hi from Germany!

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Greetings,

Long time reader here, who has learned so much from the quality contributions made to this board. Thanks!

I have been lurking here since June. Decided to register, so that I may share my loving relationship with my 406 2.2 Hdi :cheesy: . She has a few miles on her, and needs a caring owner. Let's hope that I can bring her back to her former glory. :D Of course she's as important to me as I am to her. Being my daily driver, I depend on her to get me and my tools from jobsite to jobsite (I'm a tiles man by trade).

Unfortunately I had to park her in my garage today and jack her up. On cold starts she is rough and rpm's fluctuate 100rpm, and makes unsettling noises. When she's driven above 1500 rpm there is rattling from the aux belt area. I'm fairly certain that the crankshaft pulley has seen its last days. So it's time for some quality time with my baby :P .

Currently I am sourcing the parts and am having trouble deciding which price segment/brand to choose. For example for timing belt kits, there are probably 10 different brands to choose from ranging from 65 to 120 Euros such as Bosch, Febi Bilstein, Gates, Contitech, etc. Can I choose the cheapest kit? Or, should I purchase only certain brands? Are all these kits just the same product, simply repackaged and rebranded? Or, is there truly a quantifiable quality difference between the kits?

I appreciate all comments.

Cheers!
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Hi & welcome to the forum. 8)

In the UK, Gates is a good choice, so probably good in Germany too?
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The 'Gates' brand is very popular in the UK and is widely recognised as being a high quality OEM-type fitment. I would have no problem choosing Gates stuff, in fact I've just fitted 2 x Gates Aux belts on my Volvo. Well I say 'I' fitted......... :oops:

The rough running might be to do with an injector fault?
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Welcome to the forum lion,always nice to see other 406 fans.

I have putted the cheapest in it,there seems to be not much of a quality difference.
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Thanks for the input. The consensus says Gates is tried and tested. Unfortunately for me, the price is the deciding factor. I suppose I'll answer my previous question myself, by installing some more value priced parts. Time will tell.

Placed this order:

65 Euros Crankshaft pulley IPD 157011
29 Euros Tensioner Dayco APV1028
18 Euros Aux belt Dayco 6PK1740
93 Euros Cambelt + Waterpump set Ruville 55921721
10 Euros Crankshaft oil seal Elring 508233
11 Euros Shipping
226 Euros Total or 184 British Pounds

How did I do? Should be all on the doorstep tomorrow.

Am I the only one who gets excited when my car breaks down? Just cannot wait to get my hands greasy. :mrgreen:

This is the only photo I have for the time being, will update shortly.
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