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Alrite so I need to get the timing belt changed as well. Being an ignorant
person that I am I need to know what are the recommended things that should be changed along with the belt: 1- Timing belt itself 2- Water pump 3- External drive belts 4- Engine seals? 5- Tensioner? I have been quoted a price of $750 + tax by a honda dealer (dont know if it includes the tensioner will call tomorrow to find out)...does that sound ok? Thanks, Wajahat |
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And I should have added that I have a 1997 accord ex (4 cyl) with 49k miles
on it. W "w" <wqadeer@stanford.edu> wrote in message news:f1ukgp$979$1@news.Stanford.EDU... > Alrite so I need to get the timing belt changed as well. Being an ignorant > person that I am I need to know what are the recommended things that > should be changed along with the belt: > > 1- Timing belt itself > 2- Water pump > 3- External drive belts > 4- Engine seals? > 5- Tensioner? > > I have been quoted a price of $750 + tax by a honda dealer (dont know if > it includes the tensioner will call tomorrow to find out)...does that > sound ok? > > Thanks, > Wajahat > |
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w wrote:
> Alrite so I need to get the timing belt changed as well. Being an ignorant > person that I am I need to know what are the recommended things that should > be changed along with the belt: > > 1- Timing belt itself > 2- Water pump > 3- External drive belts > 4- Engine seals? > 5- Tensioner? > > I have been quoted a price of $750 + tax by a honda dealer (dont know if it > includes the tensioner will call tomorrow to find out)...does that sound ok? > > Thanks, > Wajahat > > i do /not/ recommend changing seals unless they're actually leaking [not weeping - weepage is normal operation]. getting the old ones out, without engine stripdown, while it can be done cleanly, often leads to some degree of damage to the sealing surface of the metal. once damaged, future leakage is assured. leave well alone unless actually leaking [oil on your driveway]. at this mileage, you don't need the tensioner replaced either - it's not time sensitive. go ahead and replace the rest. keep the old accessory belts and toss them in the trunk as spares in the event of breakdown. cheaper to pay the tow dude to replace at the roadside than it is to get towed 200 miles. |
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On May 10, 4:18 am, "w" <wqad...@stanford.edu> wrote:
> Alrite so I need to get the timing belt changed as well. Being an ignorant > person that I am I need to know what are the recommended things that should > be changed along with the belt: > > 1- Timing belt itself > 2- Water pump > 3- External drive belts > 4- Engine seals? > 5- Tensioner? > > I have been quoted a price of $750 + tax by a honda dealer (dont know if it > includes the tensioner will call tomorrow to find out)...does that sound ok? In Canada it costs about 650-700 plus 14% tax at the honda dealerships (kitchener waterloo) for a 1990 accord. Search for timing belt on this newsgroup. There's a special retainer they should use if they change seals on early 90's accords. http://groups.google.ca/group/rec.au...488395228d7110 vlad |
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Thank you guys for your prompt resplies!
Wajahat <vcciubot@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1178805177.441298.90770@y5g2000hsa.googlegrou ps.com... > On May 10, 4:18 am, "w" <wqad...@stanford.edu> wrote: >> Alrite so I need to get the timing belt changed as well. Being an >> ignorant >> person that I am I need to know what are the recommended things that >> should >> be changed along with the belt: >> >> 1- Timing belt itself >> 2- Water pump >> 3- External drive belts >> 4- Engine seals? >> 5- Tensioner? >> >> I have been quoted a price of $750 + tax by a honda dealer (dont know if >> it >> includes the tensioner will call tomorrow to find out)...does that sound >> ok? > > In Canada it costs about 650-700 plus 14% tax at the honda dealerships > (kitchener waterloo) for a 1990 accord. > Search for timing belt on this newsgroup. There's a special retainer > they should use if they change seals on early 90's accords. > > http://groups.google.ca/group/rec.au...488395228d7110 > > vlad > > |
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On May 11, 8:56 am, "w" <wqad...@stanford.edu> wrote:
> Thank you guys for your prompt resplies! > > Wajahat<vcciu...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1178805177.441298.90770@y5g2000hsa.googlegrou ps.com... > > > On May 10, 4:18 am, "w" <wqad...@stanford.edu> wrote: > >> Alrite so I need to get the timing belt changed as well. Being an > >> ignorant > >> person that I am I need to know what are the recommended things that > >> should > >> be changed along with the belt: > > >> 1- Timing belt itself > >> 2- Water pump > >> 3- External drive belts > >> 4- Engine seals? > >> 5- Tensioner? > > >> I have been quoted a price of $750 + tax by a honda dealer (dont know if > >> it > >> includes the tensioner will call tomorrow to find out)...does that sound > >> ok? > > > In Canada it costs about 650-700 plus 14% tax at the honda dealerships > > (kitchener waterloo) for a 1990 accord. > > Search for timing belt on this newsgroup. There's a special retainer > > they should use if they change seals on early 90's accords. > > >http://groups.google.ca/group/rec.au...owse_thread/th... > > > vlad Isn't this kind of early for a TB change? Is there something unique to Hondas that I am missing? I always have done mine between 60k and 80k miles.... Dan D '07 Ody EX Central NJ USA |
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"Dano58" <dan.dibiase@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1178895121.176560.147270@q75g2000hsh.googlegr oups.com... > On May 11, 8:56 am, "w" <wqad...@stanford.edu> wrote: > > Thank you guys for your prompt resplies! > > > > Wajahat<vcciu...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > > > news:1178805177.441298.90770@y5g2000hsa.googlegrou ps.com... > > > > > On May 10, 4:18 am, "w" <wqad...@stanford.edu> wrote: > > >> Alrite so I need to get the timing belt changed as well. Being an > > >> ignorant > > >> person that I am I need to know what are the recommended things that > > >> should > > >> be changed along with the belt: > > > > >> 1- Timing belt itself > > >> 2- Water pump > > >> 3- External drive belts > > >> 4- Engine seals? > > >> 5- Tensioner? > > > > >> I have been quoted a price of $750 + tax by a honda dealer (dont know if > > >> it > > >> includes the tensioner will call tomorrow to find out)...does that sound > > >> ok? > > > > > In Canada it costs about 650-700 plus 14% tax at the honda dealerships > > > (kitchener waterloo) for a 1990 accord. > > > Search for timing belt on this newsgroup. There's a special retainer > > > they should use if they change seals on early 90's accords. > > > > >http://groups.google.ca/group/rec.au...owse_thread/th... > > > > > vlad > > Isn't this kind of early for a TB change? Is there something unique to > Hondas that I am missing? I always have done mine between 60k and 80k > miles.... > > Dan D > '07 Ody EX > Central NJ USA > Check your owner's manuals. They say X miles or Y years, whichever comes first. The philosophy seems to be that they wear with use and that the rubber deteriorates with time too, or maybe that installed, the belt is under tension. The OP's car doesn't have that many miles, but it is ten years old. Better safe than sorry. Earle |
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On May 11, 11:17 am, "Earle Horton" <e...@angloburgues.usa> wrote:
> "Dano58" <dan.dibi...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:1178895121.176560.147270@q75g2000hsh.googlegr oups.com... > > > On May 11, 8:56 am, "w" <wqad...@stanford.edu> wrote: > > > Thank you guys for your prompt resplies! > > > > Wajahat<vcciu...@gmail.com> wrote in message > > > >news:1178805177.441298.90770@y5g2000hsa.googlegro ups.com... > > > > > On May 10, 4:18 am, "w" <wqad...@stanford.edu> wrote: > > > >> Alrite so I need to get the timing belt changed as well. Being an > > > >> ignorant > > > >> person that I am I need to know what are the recommended things that > > > >> should > > > >> be changed along with the belt: > > > > >> 1- Timing belt itself > > > >> 2- Water pump > > > >> 3- External drive belts > > > >> 4- Engine seals? > > > >> 5- Tensioner? > > > > >> I have been quoted a price of $750 + tax by a honda dealer (dont know > if > > > >> it > > > >> includes the tensioner will call tomorrow to find out)...does that > sound > > > >> ok? > > > > > In Canada it costs about 650-700 plus 14% tax at the honda dealerships > > > > (kitchener waterloo) for a 1990 accord. > > > > Search for timing belt on this newsgroup. There's a special retainer > > > > they should use if they change seals on early 90's accords. > > >http://groups.google.ca/group/rec.au...owse_thread/th... > > > > > vlad > > > Isn't this kind of early for a TB change? Is there something unique to > > Hondas that I am missing? I always have done mine between 60k and 80k > > miles.... > > > Dan D > > '07 Ody EX > > Central NJ USA > > Check your owner's manuals. They say X miles or Y years, whichever comes > first. The philosophy seems to be that they wear with use and that the > rubber deteriorates with time too, or maybe that installed, the belt is > under tension. The OP's car doesn't have that many miles, but it is ten > years old. Better safe than sorry. > > Earle Doh! You're right, there is typically an age factor was well.... Dan D '07 Ody EX Central NJ USA |
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