Changing Timing belt
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> 89 civic. I went to a shop and asked about the leaking. > The man told me it is the engine oil is leaking not coolant. > He said it’s about $400 to fix the timing belt, camshaft seal > and water pump. I asked him it’s bit expensive for 16 yr old car. > He said that he used a good part and warned me not to use > cheap made in china stuff. I don’t know if I believe him. > I would like to fix by myself. I can take out the drivebelt. > My problem is the timing belt and it’s alignment thing. I did read > about timing belt thing from manual and other self-help book but I’m > not smart enough to understand it. I’m still confused. Do you know any > website article by step by step help? Photo website could be much > helpful.
$400 bucks is a good price. The Honda dealer will want $650-700. — "This notion that the United States is getting ready to attack Iran is simply ridiculous. Having said that, all options are on the table," George Bush, Feb 22 2005 http://www.quantumphilosophy.net/files/clips/TimRyan_Medium.mov http://www.bushflash.com/thanks.html http://www.worldmessenger.20m.com/weapons.html#wms WHY IRAQ?: http://www.angelfire.com/creep/gwbush/remindus.html http://www.toostupidtobepresident.com/shockwave/chickenhawks.htm "Bubba got a BJ, BU$H screwed us all!" – Slim
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> 89 civic. I went to a shop and asked about the leaking. > The man told me it is the engine oil is leaking not coolant. > He said it’s about $400 to fix the timing belt, camshaft seal > and water pump. I asked him it’s bit expensive for 16 yr old car. > He said that he used a good part and warned me not to use > cheap made in china stuff. I don’t know if I believe him. > I would like to fix by myself. I can take out the drivebelt. > My problem is the timing belt and it’s alignment thing. I did read > about timing belt thing from manual and other self-help book but I’m > not smart enough to understand it. I’m still confused. Do you know any > website article by step by step help? Photo website could be much > helpful.
Replacing the timing belt is not a big mental challenge, but the consequences of doing it wrong are grave. If you don’t get the timing right, you could very easily ruin the valve train, as most Honda engines are interference engines. Doing the timing belt yourself is a big pain in the you know where, access is very limited and you have to fight with the crank pulley bolt (torque to 135 lb – ft on my engine, takes a lot more than that to get it loose). I have changed timing belts on other cars, but after reading the shop manual for my Civic I decided it was money well spent to have someone else do it.
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89 civic. I went to a shop and asked about the leaking. The man told me it is the engine oil is leaking not coolant. He said it’s about $400 to fix the timing belt, camshaft seal and water pump. I asked him it’s bit expensive for 16 yr old car. He said that he used a good part and warned me not to use cheap made in china stuff. I don’t know if I believe him. I would like to fix by myself. I can take out the drivebelt. My problem is the timing belt and it’s alignment thing. I did read about timing belt thing from manual and other self-help book but I’m not smart enough to understand it. I’m still confused. Do you know any website article by step by step help? Photo website could be much helpful.
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> 89 civic. I went to a shop and asked about the leaking. > The man told me it is the engine oil is leaking not coolant. > He said it’s about $400 to fix the timing belt, camshaft seal > and water pump. I asked him it’s bit expensive for 16 yr old car. > He said that he used a good part and warned me not to use > cheap made in china stuff. I don’t know if I believe him. > I would like to fix by myself. I can take out the drivebelt. > My problem is the timing belt and it’s alignment thing. I did read > about timing belt thing from manual and other self-help book but I’m > not smart enough to understand it. I’m still confused. Do you know any > website article by step by step help? Photo website could be much > helpful.
If you don’t know what you’re doing, take it to somebody else to do it. It is not easy for a beginner. It is the only thing I don’t do to my car as preventive maintenance. $400 is about right if he uses Honda parts and includes the water pump.
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It is especially difficult for someone that doesn’t know the difference between leaking oil or leaking anti freeze……
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> 89 civic. I went to a shop and asked about the leaking. > The man told me it is the engine oil is leaking not coolant. > He said it’s about $400 to fix the timing belt, camshaft seal > and water pump. I asked him it’s bit expensive for 16 yr old car. > He said that he used a good part and warned me not to use > cheap made in china stuff. I don’t know if I believe him. > I would like to fix by myself. I can take out the drivebelt. > My problem is the timing belt and it’s alignment thing. I did read > about timing belt thing from manual and other self-help book but I’m > not smart enough to understand it. I’m still confused. Do you know any > website article by step by step help? Photo website could be much > helpful. > If you don’t know what you’re doing, take it to somebody else to do it. It > is not easy for a beginner. It is the only thing I don’t do to my car as > preventive maintenance. $400 is about right if he uses Honda parts and > includes the water pump.
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