JUST BOUGHT 95 CIVIC DX--WHAT SHOULD I CHECK FOR WITH MAINTENANCE?
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JUST BOUGHT 95 CIVIC DX--WHAT SHOULD I CHECK FOR WITH MAINTENANCE?
engine and manual trans seem to run perfect. Is there anything I
should particularly inspect that is known to need replacement over
time/miles as I want to preserve the car and keep it running for the
next several years.
Thanks again.
should particularly inspect that is known to need replacement over
time/miles as I want to preserve the car and keep it running for the
next several years.
Thanks again.
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Re: JUST BOUGHT 95 CIVIC DX--WHAT SHOULD I CHECK FOR WITH MAINTENANCE?
septicman@peoplepc.com wrote:
> engine and manual trans seem to run perfect. Is there anything I
> should particularly inspect that is known to need replacement over
> time/miles as I want to preserve the car and keep it running for the
> next several years.
>
> Thanks again.
Hi,
Timing belt. General inspection for safety stuffs like brakes, struts,
steering components, etc.
> engine and manual trans seem to run perfect. Is there anything I
> should particularly inspect that is known to need replacement over
> time/miles as I want to preserve the car and keep it running for the
> next several years.
>
> Thanks again.
Hi,
Timing belt. General inspection for safety stuffs like brakes, struts,
steering components, etc.
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On Feb 10, 12:08 am, Tony Hwang <drago...@shaw.ca> wrote:
> septic...@peoplepc.com wrote:
> > engine and manual trans seem to run perfect. Is there anything I
> > should particularly inspect that is known to need replacement over
> > time/miles as I want to preserve the car and keep it running for the
> > next several years.
>
> > Thanks again.
>
> Hi,
> Timing belt. General inspection for safety stuffs like brakes, struts,
> steering components, etc.
Thanks, Tony !
Is it possible to adequately inspect the timing belt to determine if
it needs replacement?
Land O'Lakes Fred
> septic...@peoplepc.com wrote:
> > engine and manual trans seem to run perfect. Is there anything I
> > should particularly inspect that is known to need replacement over
> > time/miles as I want to preserve the car and keep it running for the
> > next several years.
>
> > Thanks again.
>
> Hi,
> Timing belt. General inspection for safety stuffs like brakes, struts,
> steering components, etc.
Thanks, Tony !
Is it possible to adequately inspect the timing belt to determine if
it needs replacement?
Land O'Lakes Fred
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Re: JUST BOUGHT 95 CIVIC DX--WHAT SHOULD I CHECK FOR WITH MAINTENANCE?
septicman@peoplepc.com wrote:
> On Feb 10, 12:08 am, Tony Hwang <drago...@shaw.ca> wrote:
>> septic...@peoplepc.com wrote:
>>> engine and manual trans seem to run perfect. Is there anything I
>>> should particularly inspect that is known to need replacement over
>>> time/miles as I want to preserve the car and keep it running for the
>>> next several years.
>>> Thanks again.
>> Hi,
>> Timing belt. General inspection for safety stuffs like brakes, struts,
>> steering components, etc.
>
> Thanks, Tony !
>
> Is it possible to adequately inspect the timing belt to determine if
> it needs replacement?
>
> Land O'Lakes Fred
Unless you know that it has been changed within the last 60,000 mi (or
whatever the service interval is), you need to change the belt. The only
sign you will have that you need a new belt is that the old one is
broken and your engine is not running.
Jeff
> On Feb 10, 12:08 am, Tony Hwang <drago...@shaw.ca> wrote:
>> septic...@peoplepc.com wrote:
>>> engine and manual trans seem to run perfect. Is there anything I
>>> should particularly inspect that is known to need replacement over
>>> time/miles as I want to preserve the car and keep it running for the
>>> next several years.
>>> Thanks again.
>> Hi,
>> Timing belt. General inspection for safety stuffs like brakes, struts,
>> steering components, etc.
>
> Thanks, Tony !
>
> Is it possible to adequately inspect the timing belt to determine if
> it needs replacement?
>
> Land O'Lakes Fred
Unless you know that it has been changed within the last 60,000 mi (or
whatever the service interval is), you need to change the belt. The only
sign you will have that you need a new belt is that the old one is
broken and your engine is not running.
Jeff
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Re: JUST BOUGHT 95 CIVIC DX--WHAT SHOULD I CHECK FOR WITH MAINTENANCE?
septicman@peoplepc.com wrote:
> engine and manual trans seem to run perfect. Is there anything I
> should particularly inspect that is known to need replacement over
> time/miles as I want to preserve the car and keep it running for the
> next several years.
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Drain-n-fill the tranny fluid with HONDA fluid. Change the oil. Bleed
the brake fluid and the clutch hydraulic fluid. Do the footwork to prove
whether the TB has been changed. If not, get it changed. Wax the car by
hand.
Seller should have provided the proof.
'Curly'
> engine and manual trans seem to run perfect. Is there anything I
> should particularly inspect that is known to need replacement over
> time/miles as I want to preserve the car and keep it running for the
> next several years.
--------------------------
Drain-n-fill the tranny fluid with HONDA fluid. Change the oil. Bleed
the brake fluid and the clutch hydraulic fluid. Do the footwork to prove
whether the TB has been changed. If not, get it changed. Wax the car by
hand.
Seller should have provided the proof.
'Curly'
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