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Old 08-11-2004, 06:25 PM
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Questions after changed the timing belt for my 96 Accord

Hi there,
I got a couple of questions after changed the timing belt and water pump yesterday.
1. How to tell the replaced timing belt is still in good condition or not? I checked old timing belt, it is still like a new one to my eyes.
2. After replaced the timing belt, am I suppose to get a little more power when driving? Or it takes few days to let the new belt get matched with the car?
3. After changed the timing belt, a new problem occured that when the engine is over 2500rpm, I can feel the accelerate pad is slightly shaking, what could be the problem? It does not have this problem before. Just wondering if the mechanic did something wrong or this is not a real problem for a new belt?

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Trident

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Old 08-12-2004, 01:41 PM
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Re: Questions after changed the timing belt for my 96 Accord

Inspect the teeth for wear and see if there is any grease/coolant soaked the belt. I don't think you will notice any power change for replacing the TB.

If you feel anything wrong, go back to the mechanic and ask him to correct it. It's very possible that he missed something.
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