100,000 mile tune up on a GS-R
PiNoY GsR RaCeR
02-18-2002, 01:42 AM
Hi. I just about reached the mark of about 100,000 miles on my '94 Integra GS-R. I was just wondering what I should change or look out for at this point. It just recently got like an oil change and filter and all but I have not replaced anything ever since I got it at 97k. Any suggestions? Spark plugs, wires, fuel system clean up, etc? Thanks!
97teg
02-18-2002, 02:22 PM
Has the timing belt been changed? I would say that is the most important thing to change.
b16a2si
02-18-2002, 07:06 PM
This is what was listed on the Honda of America site. It's for the Civic but it should be very similar.:D
Services to be performed: Check idle speed.
Replace coolant; use benuine Honda Antifreeze/Coolant mixed 50/50 with water.
Replace spark plugs (Si model).
Replace the timing belt, and inspect the water pump only if this service was not done at 60,000 miles.
Replace engine oil.
Rotate tires. Follow the pattern shown in the Owner's Manual. Check tire inflation and condition.
Replace engine oil filter.
Inspect front and rear brakes.
Check pads and discs for wear (thickness) and damage.
Check calipers for leaks and check tightness of mount bolts.
Check brake lining (or shoes) for cracking, glazing, wear and contamination.
Check wheel cylinders for leaks.
Inspect tie-rod ends, steering gearbox and rack boots.
Check steering linkage for looseness.
Check fluid lines for damage and leaks.
Inspect suspension components.
Check bolts for tightness.
Check condition of ball joint boots for deterioration and damage.
Inspect driveshaft for cracks and check boot bands for tightness.
Check parking brake adjustment. Should be fully applied within 6 to 9 clicks.
Inspect brake hoses and lines (including ABS). Check the master cylinder, proportioning controlvalve and ABS modulator for damage and leakage.
Check all fluid levels, condition of fluids and check for leaks. If needed, add transmission fluid, engine coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and windshield washer fluid.
Inspect cooling system hoses and connections.
Check for damage, leaks and deterioration.
Check for proper fan operation.
Inspect exhaust system. Check catalytic converter heat shield, exhaust pipe, and muffler for damage, leaks, and tightness.
Inspect fuel lines and connections. Check for leaks.
Services to be performed: Check idle speed.
Replace coolant; use benuine Honda Antifreeze/Coolant mixed 50/50 with water.
Replace spark plugs (Si model).
Replace the timing belt, and inspect the water pump only if this service was not done at 60,000 miles.
Replace engine oil.
Rotate tires. Follow the pattern shown in the Owner's Manual. Check tire inflation and condition.
Replace engine oil filter.
Inspect front and rear brakes.
Check pads and discs for wear (thickness) and damage.
Check calipers for leaks and check tightness of mount bolts.
Check brake lining (or shoes) for cracking, glazing, wear and contamination.
Check wheel cylinders for leaks.
Inspect tie-rod ends, steering gearbox and rack boots.
Check steering linkage for looseness.
Check fluid lines for damage and leaks.
Inspect suspension components.
Check bolts for tightness.
Check condition of ball joint boots for deterioration and damage.
Inspect driveshaft for cracks and check boot bands for tightness.
Check parking brake adjustment. Should be fully applied within 6 to 9 clicks.
Inspect brake hoses and lines (including ABS). Check the master cylinder, proportioning controlvalve and ABS modulator for damage and leakage.
Check all fluid levels, condition of fluids and check for leaks. If needed, add transmission fluid, engine coolant, brake fluid, power steering fluid, and windshield washer fluid.
Inspect cooling system hoses and connections.
Check for damage, leaks and deterioration.
Check for proper fan operation.
Inspect exhaust system. Check catalytic converter heat shield, exhaust pipe, and muffler for damage, leaks, and tightness.
Inspect fuel lines and connections. Check for leaks.
PiNoY GsR RaCeR
02-20-2002, 01:27 AM
Whoa, thats a pretty long list. I think I should be looking into timing belt and like spark plugs/wires. And maybe adding a fuel cleaner additive.
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