2.3L VVT / timing chain replacement cost?
I have a 2007 CX-7 with only 60K miles. Original owner. Recently, it has started making a ratting noise for about 10 seconds on cold starts. I fear that this is the dreaded VVT failure. I stuck my fingers into the oil fill hole and the chain seems loose to me. I cam move it up and down about 1/4" without much effort. On the other hand, I am not sure what it should feel like. Should the chain be under tension when the engine is off?
A local independent shop (Boulder, Colorado) quoted $1500, using all genuine Mazda parts with a 2 year warranty. They also recommend changing out the oil pump chain and tensioners for an additional $500.
My local Mazda dealer will not give me a quote over the phone, and I have an appointment to take the car in, in about 2 weeks.
Does anyone have a recent cost for getting the timing chain / VVT service at a Mazda dealer?
Does $1500 sound reasonable?
I've watched the youtube videos on this job, and I could do it myself. (I've actually rebuilt an entire engine before, but that was before kids and career took over all of my free time). If I decide to do it myself, is there an online source for mazda parts that is cheaper than the dealer? (something like ECS tuning is for Audi parts... but for Mazda) There is an entire timing chain kit on amazon for $90, but using knock-off parts seems like a recipe for disaster in this case. (I don't mind using cheap parts if they are somewhere that I can get to them easily if they fail, but not a timing chain)
How tough of a job is it? Is it do-able in a single day for a shade tree mechanic?
A local independent shop (Boulder, Colorado) quoted $1500, using all genuine Mazda parts with a 2 year warranty. They also recommend changing out the oil pump chain and tensioners for an additional $500.
My local Mazda dealer will not give me a quote over the phone, and I have an appointment to take the car in, in about 2 weeks.
Does anyone have a recent cost for getting the timing chain / VVT service at a Mazda dealer?
Does $1500 sound reasonable?
I've watched the youtube videos on this job, and I could do it myself. (I've actually rebuilt an entire engine before, but that was before kids and career took over all of my free time). If I decide to do it myself, is there an online source for mazda parts that is cheaper than the dealer? (something like ECS tuning is for Audi parts... but for Mazda) There is an entire timing chain kit on amazon for $90, but using knock-off parts seems like a recipe for disaster in this case. (I don't mind using cheap parts if they are somewhere that I can get to them easily if they fail, but not a timing chain)
How tough of a job is it? Is it do-able in a single day for a shade tree mechanic?
I was able to find an OEM Mazda timing chain based on your model. Here it is for your reference https://www.mazdapartsprime.com/oem/...3k912201a.html . Hope this helps
I have a 2007 CX-7 with only 60K miles. Original owner. Recently, it has started making a ratting noise for about 10 seconds on cold starts. I fear that this is the dreaded VVT failure. I stuck my fingers into the oil fill hole and the chain seems loose to me. I cam move it up and down about 1/4" without much effort. On the other hand, I am not sure what it should feel like. Should the chain be under tension when the engine is off?
A local independent shop (Boulder, Colorado) quoted $1500, using all genuine Mazda parts with a 2 year warranty. They also recommend changing out the oil pump chain and tensioners for an additional $500.
My local Mazda dealer will not give me a quote over the phone, and I have an appointment to take the car in, in about 2 weeks.
Does anyone have a recent cost for getting the timing chain / VVT service at a Mazda dealer?
Does $1500 sound reasonable?
I've watched the youtube videos on this job, and I could do it myself. (I've actually rebuilt an entire engine before, but that was before kids and career took over all of my free time). If I decide to do it myself, is there an online source for mazda parts that is cheaper than the dealer? (something like ECS tuning is for Audi parts... but for Mazda) There is an entire timing chain kit on amazon for $90, but using knock-off parts seems like a recipe for disaster in this case. (I don't mind using cheap parts if they are somewhere that I can get to them easily if they fail, but not a timing chain)
How tough of a job is it? Is it do-able in a single day for a shade tree mechanic?
A local independent shop (Boulder, Colorado) quoted $1500, using all genuine Mazda parts with a 2 year warranty. They also recommend changing out the oil pump chain and tensioners for an additional $500.
My local Mazda dealer will not give me a quote over the phone, and I have an appointment to take the car in, in about 2 weeks.
Does anyone have a recent cost for getting the timing chain / VVT service at a Mazda dealer?
Does $1500 sound reasonable?
I've watched the youtube videos on this job, and I could do it myself. (I've actually rebuilt an entire engine before, but that was before kids and career took over all of my free time). If I decide to do it myself, is there an online source for mazda parts that is cheaper than the dealer? (something like ECS tuning is for Audi parts... but for Mazda) There is an entire timing chain kit on amazon for $90, but using knock-off parts seems like a recipe for disaster in this case. (I don't mind using cheap parts if they are somewhere that I can get to them easily if they fail, but not a timing chain)
How tough of a job is it? Is it do-able in a single day for a shade tree mechanic?
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