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Timing Belt


Sid77
06-26-2003, 07:43 AM
I got a couple Timing belt questions for u guys:


1.How hard is it to change the belt by yourself on these Tegs.
2.How long does it take
3.Am I going to need any special Tools
4.Should I get an OEM belt
5.Should you replace every 60k or 100k(I was reading somewhere and I think thats what it said)
6.Should I just have a shop do it
Thanks

blitzgsr97
06-26-2003, 08:33 AM
To change the bealt is not hard you bave to have a jack to suport the engine because you have to unbolt one of the engine mounts to get the cover of the timing belt off. Better have a airgun so you can remove the crank bolt. As far as replacing the belt every 60,000 miles i say YES. i had 156,XXX i replaced it the first 60,000 miles but neglected to do so on the 120,000 miles mark. So my belt tore and now my engine is worthless. As i travel 40mph my piston(rods) are now bent my valves are bent and my head needs work. So am f8cked:mad:

loesch8102
06-26-2003, 03:38 PM
I think Honda suggests replacement after 90,000. That's what they told me anyway.

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