Possibly pulling teeth off belt?
ShoofIsLudin
02-06-2004, 12:42 PM
Hey guys. My JDM h22 vtec, i think is tearing teeth off of one of my belts. The problem is i don't know what the belt is called or how to change it. Its one of the belts on the driver side. I'm not really good on lookin through the search to see if anyone has this post already, but if someone could give me a general idea of how to take it off w/o me losing a hand, that would be great. Even if u know just a little...please help!
Miataracer
02-06-2004, 12:45 PM
the only belt that should have "teeth" is the timing belt, what led you up to the conclusion that a belt is losing teeth?
ShoofIsLudin
02-06-2004, 07:04 PM
the only belt that should have "teeth" is the timing belt, what led you up to the conclusion that a belt is losing teeth?
There's little rubber pieces that look like they were ripped off the belt, and my engine just started making a squeeking noise. The belt that seems to be losing the teeth doesn't rotate evenly and when u look at it while it moves, it looks like it wiggles and just doesn't sit right.
There's little rubber pieces that look like they were ripped off the belt, and my engine just started making a squeeking noise. The belt that seems to be losing the teeth doesn't rotate evenly and when u look at it while it moves, it looks like it wiggles and just doesn't sit right.
maxspeedhonda
02-06-2004, 09:24 PM
You might want to consider replacing that before something serious happens.
Miataracer
02-06-2004, 11:34 PM
if he is watching this belt it must not be the timing belt... must be an accessory drive belt
BullShifter
02-07-2004, 01:02 AM
Unless he has the timing belt cover off which would cause debris to get in there & tear up the belt. All the belts are on the driver side so you need to be a lot more specific.
or consult a manaul or have some one look at it for ya. maybe you can find something here : http://www.icelord.net/honda/repair/
Hint: while working on belts do not have the engine running, then you have no worries about your hands. Also disconnecting the negative battery while working on the car is a good idea.
or consult a manaul or have some one look at it for ya. maybe you can find something here : http://www.icelord.net/honda/repair/
Hint: while working on belts do not have the engine running, then you have no worries about your hands. Also disconnecting the negative battery while working on the car is a good idea.
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