timing belt replacement
ulonggapo
03-03-2005, 08:03 AM
I have a 93 honda civic that I would like to replace the timing belt myself. I don't have enough money to take to the shop. Does anybody know of a site that details how to do this or any documentation that they could share? I have the book that I got from the auto store but its not detailed enough. The dealers book was too much. Please help thanks
polacek
03-03-2005, 12:56 PM
Do a search here. There are many threads that tell you how to do it. I would buy a shop manual as well. It is easy to do. Plan about 3 to 5 hours. You might replace the water pump to, since that is attached to the timing belt.
polacek
03-03-2005, 01:00 PM
$100 for the shop manual is worth the money. Timing belt replacement ~$300
Valve adjustment ~$200
Distributor issues with Timing adjustment ~$300
Do the math and within the first PM (preventive maintenance) the book is paid for.
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Valve adjustment ~$200
Distributor issues with Timing adjustment ~$300
Do the math and within the first PM (preventive maintenance) the book is paid for.
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whtteg
03-03-2005, 02:17 PM
$100 for the shop manual is worth the money. Timing belt replacement ~$300
Valve adjustment ~$200
Distributor issues with Timing adjustment ~$300
Do the math and within the first PM (preventive maintenance) the book is paid for.
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I agree the helms manual is the best and the only one that you should buy IMHO. www.helminc.com (http://www.helminc.com)
Valve adjustment ~$200
Distributor issues with Timing adjustment ~$300
Do the math and within the first PM (preventive maintenance) the book is paid for.
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I agree the helms manual is the best and the only one that you should buy IMHO. www.helminc.com (http://www.helminc.com)
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