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Old 25 Feb 2006, 11:24 pm
honda man
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Default Timing belt noise....ticking 93 Accord

Just replaced the timing belt on my 93 accord. Used OEM belts, seals,
and a GMB water pump. Car has 215k and is the second timing belt. All
seems well except for a rapid ticking sound which seems to be coming
from within the timing belt upper cover. Ticking noise goes away when
the car is warm, and returns when the car is started cold. Wonder if
it might be the belt too loose? Tighened everything like the service
manual suggested, (three teeth counter clockwise, tighten tension bolt)
Seems to run just fine, but am wondering what the ticking noise is.
Kind of sounds like maybe slack in the belt is hitting the upper cover,
but if it were that loose, I thought it would jump a tooth. I do not
believe it is valve noise. Any suggestions?
Thanks.

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Old 25 Feb 2006, 11:35 pm
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honda man wrote:
> Just replaced the timing belt on my 93 accord. Used OEM belts, seals,
> and a GMB water pump. Car has 215k and is the second timing belt. All
> seems well except for a rapid ticking sound which seems to be coming
> from within the timing belt upper cover. Ticking noise goes away when
> the car is warm, and returns when the car is started cold. Wonder if
> it might be the belt too loose? Tighened everything like the service
> manual suggested, (three teeth counter clockwise, tighten tension bolt)
> Seems to run just fine, but am wondering what the ticking noise is.
> Kind of sounds like maybe slack in the belt is hitting the upper cover,
> but if it were that loose, I thought it would jump a tooth. I do not
> believe it is valve noise. Any suggestions?
> Thanks.
>

safe thing is to recheck tension. it's a pita, but it has to be done.
belts don't always jump when loose because when rotating, they're held
tight on the one pulley run that matters - cam to crank. my own civic
belt had been so loose [unknown to me] that when i finally got around to
replacing it, i took the top cover off, turned the pulley wheel
backwards to get the pulley holder aligned right, and watched the belt
skip right before my eyes! it had done over 10k of redlines under my
heavy boot since purchase in that condition - i was incredibly lucky.

other sources of tick include slight belt misalignment, wrong placement
of the dished sliders on the crank pulley, loose auxiliary belts, a/c
tensioner bearings... need to get in there with the stethoscope [stick
of wood against the ear].
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Old 26 Feb 2006, 09:48 am
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Default Re: Timing belt noise....ticking 93 Accord

You have alreadry received good advice, but here is something else you
might want to consider. Lossen/ remove all accessory drive belts and run
the engine to make sure they are not the noise makers. Good luck.

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Old 26 Feb 2006, 06:56 pm
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Default Re: Timing belt noise....ticking 93 Accord

Thanks for the response. I plan to get in there in five days or so.
Hope there will be no problems until then. Seems to "tick" less with
warmer weather. I wonder if my 12 year old tensioner springs have lost
some of their pull, causing the belt not to tighen as much as it needs
to? Any comments on old springs not pulling the belt tigher? When I
put it together, the belt was tight on the cam to crank side, and loose
(what seemed to be too loose) on the water pump side.

Thanks.

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Old 26 Feb 2006, 07:06 pm
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Default Re: Timing belt noise....ticking 93 Accord

"honda man" <deweyrothering@yahoo.com> wrote
> Thanks for the response. I plan to get in there in five days or so.
> Hope there will be no problems until then. Seems to "tick" less with
> warmer weather. I wonder if my 12 year old tensioner springs have lost
> some of their pull, causing the belt not to tighen as much as it needs
> to? Any comments on old springs not pulling the belt tigher?


I was advised to change my 91 Civic's tensioner about every other timing
belt change.

My Civic has 174k miles on it and the original tensioner. No problems so
far. I change the belt next year and already purchased a new tensioner,
based on what people here told me, for a related job, anticipating I might
want to replace the tensioner sooner rather than later.

You should google the two Honda newsgroup archives for {tensioner bearings}
for more discussion, as well as keep checking back here. See for example:

http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...da0fbd99460b19


Seems there's some discussion elsewhere of varying noise from the bearing
from cold to hot, and checking this with the method Jim described.



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Old 26 Feb 2006, 09:56 pm
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Default Re: Timing belt noise....ticking 93 Accord

honda man wrote:
> Thanks for the response. I plan to get in there in five days or so.
> Hope there will be no problems until then. Seems to "tick" less with
> warmer weather. I wonder if my 12 year old tensioner springs have lost
> some of their pull, causing the belt not to tighen as much as it needs
> to? Any comments on old springs not pulling the belt tigher?


yes. age should not affect this spring, but general gunk and debris
buildup around the tensioner mounting definitely do. i had to tension
mine a couple of times before i figured out that i had to loosen the
tensioner pinch bolt much more than i thought was necessary for it to
have sufficient float for the spring to pull the pulley tight.

> When I
> put it together, the belt was tight on the cam to crank side, and loose
> (what seemed to be too loose) on the water pump side.


see above! but you definitely got the most important factor identified
ok, that of making sure the drive side of the belt is tight before
attempting to tension. bonus points for that if it's your first time.

>
> Thanks.
>

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Old 01 Mar 2006, 09:38 am
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Default Re: Timing belt noise....ticking 93 Accord

"Elle" <honda.lioness@nospam.earthlink.net> wrote in
news:3orMf.3745$VI6.2273@newsread1.news.pas.earthl ink.net:

> "honda man" <deweyrothering@yahoo.com> wrote
>> Thanks for the response. I plan to get in there in five days or so.
>> Hope there will be no problems until then. Seems to "tick" less with
>> warmer weather. I wonder if my 12 year old tensioner springs have
>> lost some of their pull, causing the belt not to tighen as much as it
>> needs to? Any comments on old springs not pulling the belt tigher?

>
> I was advised to change my 91 Civic's tensioner about every other
> timing belt change.
>
>


If I have the time belt off, I replace the water pump, tensioner and spring
every time. Now that's within reason, I don't do it if it's been 10K miles
but, like doing a clutch and replacing the throw-out and pilot bearing
every time, it's just good insurance. The cost of these parts is low
compared to what my time's worth. If the water pump/tensioner quits, you
might be out a motor.

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Old 06 Mar 2006, 12:46 pm
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Had the exact same thing - check your belt tension. Mine was fine after
replacing the belt.


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> replacing the belt.
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Well, I got around to looking at the cause of the ticking noise, and
found out what was happening. The timing belt teeth were hitting the
plastic "Timing Belt Back Cover" (behind the cam gear) and the "Timing
Belt Front Upper Cover" rear bolt sleeves causing the ticking or rattle
noise! Seems the timing belt between the water pump and the cam is too
loose causing it to make contact with the bolt sleeve. The timing belt
between the cam and the crank is tight, but seems too loose between the
water pump gear and the cam...and I guess it is given the fact that it
is making contact with the plastic bolt sleeve!

Soooo, I thought simple fix, just readjust the timing belt, which I did
do, tried multiple times, (set engine to TDC, loosen adjusting bolt,
rotate engine counter clockwise three cam teeth, and tighten adjusting
bolt) belt still seems to loose. Next I tried "helping" the tensioner
tighten the belt by pulling up on the timing belt tensioner with a
"customized wire hook" but when I pulled up on the rear timing belt
tensioner, it seemed as though it was as high as it would go, and would
not pull any higher. I even tried to push or rotate the water pump
gear clockwise to aid the tensioner in pulling the belt tight! Again,
it seemed like the tensioner was as high as it would go, and still
could not seem to get the belt between the water pump and the cam any
tighter. I performed all of this with only the upper timing belt
cover, and valve cover removed. With a flash light, I looked down near
the spring on the rear tensioner, and it looks like the tensioner is
pulled all the way up, as if it is not able to get any higher, or pull
the belt tighter. The "wing" part of the tensioner bracket that allows
you to lock it in place by inserting a lower cover bolt, is pulled up
beyond the bolt hole on the block, as if it is as high as it can go.
Hopefully you know what I mean, from my description.

At this point, not being able to get the belt any tighter, I decided to
trim back the upper cover sleeve with a razor blade about 1/8 - 3/16 of
an inch, so the belt will not make contact with it. Was still able to
insert the bolt without any trouble. Started the engine, and the
ticking is gone, however, I think the belt is still too loose. How can
I get this belt tighter? Seems like it is not loose enough to jump a
tooth on the cam, but think it needs to be tighter.

It's a new honda timing belt, can't be too long...

Any help here?

Thanks all!

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Old 11 Mar 2006, 08:52 pm
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honda man wrote:
> n8zdogg wrote:
>
>>Had the exact same thing - check your belt tension. Mine was fine after
>>replacing the belt.
>>
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>
> Well, I got around to looking at the cause of the ticking noise, and
> found out what was happening. The timing belt teeth were hitting the
> plastic "Timing Belt Back Cover" (behind the cam gear) and the "Timing
> Belt Front Upper Cover" rear bolt sleeves causing the ticking or rattle
> noise! Seems the timing belt between the water pump and the cam is too
> loose causing it to make contact with the bolt sleeve. The timing belt
> between the cam and the crank is tight, but seems too loose between the
> water pump gear and the cam...and I guess it is given the fact that it
> is making contact with the plastic bolt sleeve!
>
> Soooo, I thought simple fix, just readjust the timing belt, which I did
> do, tried multiple times, (set engine to TDC, loosen adjusting bolt,
> rotate engine counter clockwise three cam teeth, and tighten adjusting
> bolt) belt still seems to loose. Next I tried "helping" the tensioner
> tighten the belt by pulling up on the timing belt tensioner with a
> "customized wire hook" but when I pulled up on the rear timing belt
> tensioner, it seemed as though it was as high as it would go, and would
> not pull any higher. I even tried to push or rotate the water pump
> gear clockwise to aid the tensioner in pulling the belt tight! Again,
> it seemed like the tensioner was as high as it would go, and still
> could not seem to get the belt between the water pump and the cam any
> tighter. I performed all of this with only the upper timing belt
> cover, and valve cover removed. With a flash light, I looked down near
> the spring on the rear tensioner, and it looks like the tensioner is
> pulled all the way up, as if it is not able to get any higher, or pull
> the belt tighter. The "wing" part of the tensioner bracket that allows
> you to lock it in place by inserting a lower cover bolt, is pulled up
> beyond the bolt hole on the block, as if it is as high as it can go.
> Hopefully you know what I mean, from my description.
>
> At this point, not being able to get the belt any tighter, I decided to
> trim back the upper cover sleeve with a razor blade about 1/8 - 3/16 of
> an inch, so the belt will not make contact with it. Was still able to
> insert the bolt without any trouble. Started the engine, and the
> ticking is gone, however, I think the belt is still too loose. How can
> I get this belt tighter? Seems like it is not loose enough to jump a
> tooth on the cam, but think it needs to be tighter.
>
> It's a new honda timing belt, can't be too long...
>
> Any help here?
>
> Thanks all!
>


what a /huge/ pita! sounds like you have been given the wrong belt.
the correct belt /definitely/ tightens ok, and the idler pulley is /not/
at the end of its slot when tight. even if the part number on the box
is ok, it doesn't mean the belt inside was correct - factory mixup and
all that... can you check the number on the belt while it's on the car?
also, double-check the model number on the engine in case it was
swapped out before you got it.

one more thing, when you have everything back to normal, don't "help"
the belt tighten. the correct procedure of tensioning the run between
the cam & the crank, then allowing the tensioning spring to do its work
gives exactly the correct belt tension - and there will be no slop. any
more than that and the belt can fail prematurely, water pump bearings
fail, etc. etc.
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