Honda Timing Belt Change
Hey a buddy just called me and said he got a price for a timing belt change on his Honda Civic? I think for like $900 along with a coolant check bla bla bla typical dealer ripoff - then got a $500 price for just the belt change. How hard is the belt change and is there a view hole in the cover to check to see if it is loose or fraying??
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While I've never done it on
While I've never done it on a honda, it can't be too hard.
The most difficult part is that you have to unbolt an engine mount to change the belt. he's probably best off replacing the water pump while he's in there. If he wants to flush the radiator he will cost him about $3 in parts at Autozone and a garden hose. What year is his civic? I'll hopefully be able to track down a "how to" to show you the process. |
Yeah, it aint bad. Just DIY
Yeah, it aint bad. Just DIY it, I've done it on a camry.
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this is where my engine
this is where my engine shines. It has a timing chain. If it wasn't for the weak pistons my engine would be like an RB motor to the 4 cylenders. Also the heads outflow the SR motor stock vs. stock.
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Re: Honda Timing Belt Change
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I recommend replacing the timing belt, water pump, and tensioner spring every 90K miles on Hondas. I recommend replacing the timing belt tensioner every 180K miles, or every other timing belt. If it's the first timing belt I do on a vehicle of mine, I usually spend the extra cash and put in a new tensioner for peace of mind. The hardest part is breaking the crank pulley bolt. Some say it's easy with air-impact wrenches, but I have yet to try it with an air compressor that can keep up with my 710 ft-lb torque wrench. I think if you have a 60+ gallong comperssor, you might be able to do it. The way I do it is with a special crank pulley holder tool (it was $120, and worth every penny) and a breaker bar. I've had success doing it the ghetto way, with one person wedging a flat head screwdriver in the flywheel teeth while someone else is on the crank pulley bolt with a breaker bar. I've also cracked transmission bell housings this way. Once you get that bolt off, it's literally a 1 hour job. Tell your friend best of luck, and I'm willing to lend my advice through email if necessary. |
THanks
Thanks DaX but he is not that good with a wrench - better with a saw and hammer with wood. Not sure where he is this past week but another garage that has a good reputation and nice guys that I know gave him a lower price about half as the Honda Dealer.
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I paid $290 to have a local
I paid $290 to have a local mecanic do it, same price at another mecanic, this was for both the timing belt, and water pump on a 92 civic, so they figured it would take them around 4 hours to replace everything, of course they had to take it all appart again because the VX has funny timing marks that they screwed up the first time and it left the car hardly running, and no power, $25 for a repair book, something every person who owns a car should have, if for no other reason then to find out what exactly the mecanic is doing.
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I may just do the timing belt on my own car, but I'm worried I need to be more brave than I typically tend to be with car work. :o My vx has 240k miles so it 'possibly' needs the tensioner, and probably should unless the old belt has markings indicating anything related to said tensioner. The only qualm I have is I have to replace the water pump as well, since it needs several things done while I'm in there. Should I bite the bullet and get on the project myself? :confused: |
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or sometimes can get by with a rag in the belt system |
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