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89 civic automatic. 200,000 miles
I'm going to replace all 3 belts. I don't feel like going to mechanic since I feel the car is old. It's over 200,000 and it's time to take care by myself. I wonder how hard is to replace alternator belt, water pump belt and air condition belt. Look at all 3 belt, they are all old. I don't have to test. I like to replace and my problem is I don't feel like I can do that since there is no space to do the job. I have one neighbor who knows about the car a lots. I like to ask him some advice but I'm too shy to do that. |
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leeleo93@yahoo.com (Leo Lee) decided to join the conversation on 12 Oct
2003 with message news:53467eb7.0310112324.36b8c485@posting.google.c om: > 89 civic automatic. 200,000 miles > I'm going to replace all 3 belts. I don't feel like going to mechanic > since I feel the car is old. It's over 200,000 and it's time to take > care by myself. I wonder how hard is to replace alternator belt, > water pump belt and air condition belt. Look at all 3 belt, they are > all old. I don't have to test. I like to replace and my problem is I > don't feel like I can do that since there is no space to do the job. > I have one neighbor who knows about the car a lots. I like to ask him > some advice but I'm too shy to do that. > I'd recommend geting a repair manual, I have the Haynes one for 1984-1991 Civics, it's pretty decent.. But, I hear Chilton's is much better. -- -Chris http://www.ChrisGarcia.com <- My Homepage http://www.chrisgarcia.com/cars/ <- *NEW* My cars http://www.chrisgarcia.com/dogs/ <- *Sort-of NEW* My dogs http://starwars.chrisgarcia.com/ <- Centerpoint Station, the "ghost- town" of the Star Wars Universe! |
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Haynes is even better. Haynes = dealer service manual.
As long as you can loosen the alternator bolts, and then tighen the belts with the proper tension, it's simple. > I'd recommend geting a repair manual, I have the Haynes one for 1984-1991 > Civics, it's pretty decent.. But, I hear Chilton's is much better. |
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Eric Cantin <va3erc@ZZva3ercZZ.ca> melodiously murmured in
news:z3Kdnaj-KbWsZQyiXTWJlg@magma.ca: > Haynes is even better. Haynes = dealer service manual. The factory manual is worlds ahead of Haynes. There is NO comparison. -- TeGGeR® |
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"Tegger®" <teggeratistopdotcom@changetheobvious.invalid> wrote in message news:<Xns9419E8E95A526teggeratistop@66.11.168.195> ...
> Eric Cantin <va3erc@ZZva3ercZZ.ca> melodiously murmured in > news:z3Kdnaj-KbWsZQyiXTWJlg@magma.ca: > > > Haynes is even better. Haynes = dealer service manual. > > > > The factory manual is worlds ahead of Haynes. There is NO comparison. The offical Honda shop manual is the Helm manual (much better), not Haynes. And changing the timing belt, which is the belt that drives the water pump, IS NOT an easy job. If you do change the timing belt, change the water pump at the same time since when the pump fails it will destroy the belt as well. The good news is that if your '89 Civic still has the stock motor (non-Vtec), it's a non-interferance mtor and the valve train has about a 95% chance of survival. |
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ALL 88+ Civic motors are interference type.
-- Charles Tague 93 Honda Civic DX HB 1.6L SOHC VTEC 14.85 @ 89 mph,1.98 60 ft. With ZEX 85 hp ZEX 13.09 @ 103 mph, 1.81 60ft. 86 Pontiac Trans Am 225/50/15 GForce Drag Radials 305 peanut cammed 15.29 @ 88 mph http://home.cinci.rr.com/mistab0ne/ "Mark Reichow" <svshootingstar@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:51e176ab.0310211451.1e4497e3@posting.google.c om... > "Tegger®" <teggeratistopdotcom@changetheobvious.invalid> wrote in message news:<Xns9419E8E95A526teggeratistop@66.11.168.195> ... > > Eric Cantin <va3erc@ZZva3ercZZ.ca> melodiously murmured in > > news:z3Kdnaj-KbWsZQyiXTWJlg@magma.ca: > > > > > Haynes is even better. Haynes = dealer service manual. > > > > > > > > The factory manual is worlds ahead of Haynes. There is NO comparison. > > The offical Honda shop manual is the Helm manual (much better), not > Haynes. And changing the timing belt, which is the belt that drives > the water pump, IS NOT an easy job. If you do change the timing belt, > change the water pump at the same time since when the pump fails it > will destroy the belt as well. The good news is that if your '89 > Civic still has the stock motor (non-Vtec), it's a non-interferance > mtor and the valve train has about a 95% chance of survival. |
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