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I will be replacing the timing belt on a 99 accord 4cylinder
i noticed on ebay timing belt kits come with different parts the one i like includes water pump, timing belt, tensioner bering, other kits include balence belt (think i need) main crank seal, cam seal, valvue gasket, spark plug tube seals MY accord has no leaks so can i skip the main crank seal, cam seal, valvue gasket, spark plug tube seals and just buy the additional balance belt?? |
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Ray wrote:
> I will be replacing the timing belt on a 99 accord 4cylinder > > i noticed on ebay timing belt kits come with different parts > > the one i like includes > > water pump, timing belt, tensioner bering, > > > other kits include > > balence belt (think i need) main crank seal, cam seal, valvue gasket, > spark plug tube seals > > > MY accord has no leaks so can i skip the main crank seal, cam seal, > valvue gasket, spark plug tube seals and just buy the additional > balance belt?? > kit on ebay? honda oem? personally, given that the price difference is not very large between oem and aftermarket, i'd only use oem parts from a honda dealer because the quality [and life] is so much better. manchester honda do belt kits. yes, it's worth doing the water pump. those seals go, and when they do, they ruin the bearing causing it to lock solid. you don't want that on the timing belt! oil seals, and tensioner may be ok. inspect closely. play in the tensioner pulley [surprisingly, for me] is normal - i swapped mine last change because i thought pay in the bearing meant it was shot, but the new oem tensioner was exactly the same. if you do the job yourself, and you pay close attention to the conditon of your car, i say it's ok to proceed as above. if you're reliant on a garage, have them change the lot because not everyone knows what they're doing and they may miss important stuff. i got my crx cheap because of a suspected broken belt. it was actually the water pump siezed. the belt had been changed twice according to records, but the pump never changed. [!] the previous owner had been losing coolant and had had a new head gasket, new radiator, thermostat, hoses, everything except the pump. cost a fortune & they never correctly diagnosed the problem. preemptive replacement rules this kind of problem out. |
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thanks for the opinions picture diagrams on timing belt chancge for a holda del sol hopfully the same for an accord http://my.prostreetonline.com/howto/...p?articleid=38 |
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thanks for the opinions picture diagrams on timing belt chancge for a holda del sol hopfully the same for an accord http://my.prostreetonline.com/howto/...p?articleid=38 |
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thanks for the opinions picture diagrams on timing belt chancge for a holda del sol hopfully the same for an accord http://my.prostreetonline.com/howto/...p?articleid=38 |
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Ray wrote:
> thanks for the opinions > > picture diagrams on timing belt chancge for a holda del sol hopfully > the same for an accord > > > > http://my.prostreetonline.com/howto/...p?articleid=38 > doubt it. accord has balance belts, del sol [civic] doesn't. |
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