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Originally Posted by 59vampire
I picked up a very well maintained 2002 x5 4.4. My mechanic says I do not need to do this at the moment. However, I like to keep a head of the curve. Before I ask him for the quote, what should I expect? EEuro has a kit for 275 so I figure original parts would be twice that. But what about the labor?
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Mistake Number 1.: Save some money by buying some cheaper parts. DO NOT USE CHEAP PARTS - get the OE parts from the dealer/dealer distributor
Mistake Number 2: Labor is going to be cheap. Labor will not be cheap for this repair. This is a labor intensive process.
Mistake Number 3: Only addressed the timing guides. While the engine is ripped down there are number of other things that should be addressed at this time. For instance the cooling system should be overhauled ( all hoses, thermostat, o-rings, water pump, etc.), timing chain, CCV system, tensioners, intake gaskets, valley pan gasket cooling tray, etc.