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pothole 11-11-2010 08:10 AM

Time required to change a couple of pulleys
 
How long would you expect a specialist Porsche mechanic to do the following work on a 2.5l 986:

- Remove drive belt
- Fit new top pulley
- Replace drive belt
- Remove drive belt
- Fit new crank pulley
- Replace drive belt

So, I'm looking for how long it would actually take rather than how long you're likely to be billed for. ALso bear in mind I delivered the car with the cabin engine cover removed and the engine and drive belt already exposed.

Thanks

mikefocke 11-11-2010 09:58 AM

A few more steps that have been omitted
 
would include test in the mechanics area, wait for first pulley parts, retest, diagnosis, get customer approval for second pulley, wait for second pulley parts, retest, road test.

I'd wager you didn't deliver the car with the instructions to replace the two pulleys. You expected the problem to be solved.

pothole 11-11-2010 10:46 AM

You are correct in part, Mike. What happened was I turned up with the cover off, we spent a couple of minutes together looking and listening and agreed to change the top pulley. They called back, said that this did not fix the problem but that they had noticed that the crank pulley was polished suggesting slipping, so we agreed to change that next. Time spent "diagnosing" in this case was minimal.

All I am asking for is a handle on the actual work done, I am capable of factoring in additional time for the things you mention. I am roughly aware of the time required to change the belt, which isn't much. But I am not sure how long it takes to put new pulleys on, I've never done that myself. Again, my feeling is that it's a very small job.

I am realistic about the fact that these people are in the business to make money. But I also want to be treated reasonably. When I ran BMWs, I had a specialist that was very reasonable and never fluffed up the hours to inflate the bill. Over time, they earned my confidence and in the end I gave them more work because I didn't feel the need to do much myself because they were both competent and only charged for the work they did. I am relatively new to this Porsche specialist and in that context I believe a healthy scepticism is required.

It's costing me approx £350 ($550), perhaps £150 in parts, to have the pulleys replaced along with a new drive belt. That's not outrageous, but my feeling is that it places them in the run-of-the-mill category. There's no way that my previous specialist would charge me £200 to take the belt on and off a couple of times and bolt a couple of pulleys on.

clickman 11-11-2010 11:47 AM

If the parts cost what you said, I would feel ripped off too.

pothole 11-11-2010 02:18 PM

To be honest, all I need to know is what it takes to do the crankshaft pulley. The idler pulley is just bolt off, bolt on.

chaudanova 11-12-2010 01:48 PM

If the covers are all off, it should take about 5 minutes to get the pulley off.


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