timing belt
dalude_24
04-13-2005, 10:48 AM
I got a 94 prelude si h23. My car has 152,000 miles on it. Im not sure if the timing belt had been changed or not. Do you think i should change it anyways or what????I know it wont hurt to change it but is it worth doin it right away just to be safe.
thanks
dalude_24
thanks
dalude_24
sprayedlude93
04-13-2005, 11:05 AM
I would say you should. Also theres a recall on the 4th gen preludes Timing Tensioners. I would say replace that too...Maybe even your water pump and a full tune up if you havent already.
Mugan
04-13-2005, 11:13 AM
I would recommend replacing with a complet kit. I found my kit at www.honparts.net at a good price.
also at this time check your cam seals and water pump because you are looking at them when you change your belt.
also at this time check your cam seals and water pump because you are looking at them when you change your belt.
lucentinjection
04-13-2005, 02:41 PM
Yeah there is a recall on them...they dont keep the belt properly tensioned, so if you shift hard or go from like 1st or 2nd gear to a higher gear (skipshift) like into 5th, the belt gets slack in it and it can bend your valves...i had a car at work that this happened to...good idea to replace it
J-Roc
12-10-2005, 03:47 AM
Are there any online manuals in pdf format I can use to guide me in replacing the timing belts on a 94 'Lude 2.3L DOHC?
sprayedlude93
12-10-2005, 12:39 PM
Are there any online manuals in pdf format I can use to guide me in replacing the timing belts on a 94 'Lude 2.3L DOHC?
you can use the helm book i am sure. Also if you want you can use the H23 Tensionior. It will save you a lot of bull shit later. Well given that the auto h22 one losens
you can use the helm book i am sure. Also if you want you can use the H23 Tensionior. It will save you a lot of bull shit later. Well given that the auto h22 one losens
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