timing belt replacement
#1
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timing belt replacement
I've just turned 100,000 kms on a 2000 civic, 4 cylinder. I purchased it 7
months ago w/ 80,000. The vehicle seems to have been well maintained and
I've been changing the oil every 5,000. What about the timing belt? I know
the maintenance schedule calls for it to be done around now but wonder if
it's really necessary?
Peter H
months ago w/ 80,000. The vehicle seems to have been well maintained and
I've been changing the oil every 5,000. What about the timing belt? I know
the maintenance schedule calls for it to be done around now but wonder if
it's really necessary?
Peter H
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Re: timing belt replacement
On 7/29/04 5:34 PM, in article
4YeOc.21$M8W1.2@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.c om, "Peter H"
<PeterH@noltrealyrogers.com> wrote:
> I've just turned 100,000 kms on a 2000 civic, 4 cylinder. I purchased it 7
> months ago w/ 80,000. The vehicle seems to have been well maintained and
> I've been changing the oil every 5,000. What about the timing belt? I know
> the maintenance schedule calls for it to be done around now but wonder if
> it's really necessary?
>
> Peter H
>
>
Don't press your luck. It is due right about now, and if it breaks before
you get around to changing it, your engine will likely be trashed (visualize
pistons smashing into valves).
4YeOc.21$M8W1.2@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.c om, "Peter H"
<PeterH@noltrealyrogers.com> wrote:
> I've just turned 100,000 kms on a 2000 civic, 4 cylinder. I purchased it 7
> months ago w/ 80,000. The vehicle seems to have been well maintained and
> I've been changing the oil every 5,000. What about the timing belt? I know
> the maintenance schedule calls for it to be done around now but wonder if
> it's really necessary?
>
> Peter H
>
>
Don't press your luck. It is due right about now, and if it breaks before
you get around to changing it, your engine will likely be trashed (visualize
pistons smashing into valves).
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Re: timing belt replacement
On 7/29/04 5:34 PM, in article
4YeOc.21$M8W1.2@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.c om, "Peter H"
<PeterH@noltrealyrogers.com> wrote:
> I've just turned 100,000 kms on a 2000 civic, 4 cylinder. I purchased it 7
> months ago w/ 80,000. The vehicle seems to have been well maintained and
> I've been changing the oil every 5,000. What about the timing belt? I know
> the maintenance schedule calls for it to be done around now but wonder if
> it's really necessary?
>
> Peter H
>
>
Don't press your luck. It is due right about now, and if it breaks before
you get around to changing it, your engine will likely be trashed (visualize
pistons smashing into valves).
4YeOc.21$M8W1.2@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.c om, "Peter H"
<PeterH@noltrealyrogers.com> wrote:
> I've just turned 100,000 kms on a 2000 civic, 4 cylinder. I purchased it 7
> months ago w/ 80,000. The vehicle seems to have been well maintained and
> I've been changing the oil every 5,000. What about the timing belt? I know
> the maintenance schedule calls for it to be done around now but wonder if
> it's really necessary?
>
> Peter H
>
>
Don't press your luck. It is due right about now, and if it breaks before
you get around to changing it, your engine will likely be trashed (visualize
pistons smashing into valves).
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Re: timing belt replacement
On 7/29/04 5:34 PM, in article
4YeOc.21$M8W1.2@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.c om, "Peter H"
<PeterH@noltrealyrogers.com> wrote:
> I've just turned 100,000 kms on a 2000 civic, 4 cylinder. I purchased it 7
> months ago w/ 80,000. The vehicle seems to have been well maintained and
> I've been changing the oil every 5,000. What about the timing belt? I know
> the maintenance schedule calls for it to be done around now but wonder if
> it's really necessary?
>
> Peter H
>
>
Oops! Timing belt is not due on a 2000 until 105,000 MILES. It didn't
notice you were quoting KM until after I hit send. Consequences of the belt
breaking are true no matter when it happens, though.
4YeOc.21$M8W1.2@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.c om, "Peter H"
<PeterH@noltrealyrogers.com> wrote:
> I've just turned 100,000 kms on a 2000 civic, 4 cylinder. I purchased it 7
> months ago w/ 80,000. The vehicle seems to have been well maintained and
> I've been changing the oil every 5,000. What about the timing belt? I know
> the maintenance schedule calls for it to be done around now but wonder if
> it's really necessary?
>
> Peter H
>
>
Oops! Timing belt is not due on a 2000 until 105,000 MILES. It didn't
notice you were quoting KM until after I hit send. Consequences of the belt
breaking are true no matter when it happens, though.
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Re: timing belt replacement
On 7/29/04 5:34 PM, in article
4YeOc.21$M8W1.2@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.c om, "Peter H"
<PeterH@noltrealyrogers.com> wrote:
> I've just turned 100,000 kms on a 2000 civic, 4 cylinder. I purchased it 7
> months ago w/ 80,000. The vehicle seems to have been well maintained and
> I've been changing the oil every 5,000. What about the timing belt? I know
> the maintenance schedule calls for it to be done around now but wonder if
> it's really necessary?
>
> Peter H
>
>
Oops! Timing belt is not due on a 2000 until 105,000 MILES. It didn't
notice you were quoting KM until after I hit send. Consequences of the belt
breaking are true no matter when it happens, though.
4YeOc.21$M8W1.2@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rogers.c om, "Peter H"
<PeterH@noltrealyrogers.com> wrote:
> I've just turned 100,000 kms on a 2000 civic, 4 cylinder. I purchased it 7
> months ago w/ 80,000. The vehicle seems to have been well maintained and
> I've been changing the oil every 5,000. What about the timing belt? I know
> the maintenance schedule calls for it to be done around now but wonder if
> it's really necessary?
>
> Peter H
>
>
Oops! Timing belt is not due on a 2000 until 105,000 MILES. It didn't
notice you were quoting KM until after I hit send. Consequences of the belt
breaking are true no matter when it happens, though.
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Re: timing belt replacement
If your quoting in KMs, that means you might be in Canada,
and that means you are probably in the 'Severe Service'
area. 100000km is the appropriate interval for this
vehicle.
I live in Winnipeg, so we have VERY cold weather here, I
have heard of guys busting timing belts at 105k kms, so
don't take the chance, and get it replaced if you live in
the frost belt!!!!!
Best of luck.
t
and that means you are probably in the 'Severe Service'
area. 100000km is the appropriate interval for this
vehicle.
I live in Winnipeg, so we have VERY cold weather here, I
have heard of guys busting timing belts at 105k kms, so
don't take the chance, and get it replaced if you live in
the frost belt!!!!!
Best of luck.
t
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Re: timing belt replacement
If your quoting in KMs, that means you might be in Canada,
and that means you are probably in the 'Severe Service'
area. 100000km is the appropriate interval for this
vehicle.
I live in Winnipeg, so we have VERY cold weather here, I
have heard of guys busting timing belts at 105k kms, so
don't take the chance, and get it replaced if you live in
the frost belt!!!!!
Best of luck.
t
and that means you are probably in the 'Severe Service'
area. 100000km is the appropriate interval for this
vehicle.
I live in Winnipeg, so we have VERY cold weather here, I
have heard of guys busting timing belts at 105k kms, so
don't take the chance, and get it replaced if you live in
the frost belt!!!!!
Best of luck.
t
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Re: timing belt replacement
Yeah.. It's time to change your belt.
Plus shouldn't you have 96k service due also?
Take the car somewhere else other than honda to get the service work done.
Make sure it's a shop that you can trust and willing to use OEM parts.
Honestly $400 for 96k service to check this/that oil change, mtf fuild
change is a bit of a rip off.
T-belt, tensior, and maybe a waterpump will mostly like be around $500+ from
the dealer. Plus you might need some new seals etc. Ie: My cam seals were
leaking on my SiR
Also make sure you use OEM parts and fluids. Sure honda MTF and coolant a
few dollars more. Trust me.. Honda OEM parts are the best way to go for
your newer civic.
Chris
"disallow" <loewen_t at yahoo.ca @> wrote in message
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> If your quoting in KMs, that means you might be in Canada,
> and that means you are probably in the 'Severe Service'
> area. 100000km is the appropriate interval for this
> vehicle.
>
> I live in Winnipeg, so we have VERY cold weather here, I
> have heard of guys busting timing belts at 105k kms, so
> don't take the chance, and get it replaced if you live in
> the frost belt!!!!!
>
> Best of luck.
> t
>
Plus shouldn't you have 96k service due also?
Take the car somewhere else other than honda to get the service work done.
Make sure it's a shop that you can trust and willing to use OEM parts.
Honestly $400 for 96k service to check this/that oil change, mtf fuild
change is a bit of a rip off.
T-belt, tensior, and maybe a waterpump will mostly like be around $500+ from
the dealer. Plus you might need some new seals etc. Ie: My cam seals were
leaking on my SiR
Also make sure you use OEM parts and fluids. Sure honda MTF and coolant a
few dollars more. Trust me.. Honda OEM parts are the best way to go for
your newer civic.
Chris
"disallow" <loewen_t at yahoo.ca @> wrote in message
news:20c2dc1894fb036a94c631330a6fa468@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> If your quoting in KMs, that means you might be in Canada,
> and that means you are probably in the 'Severe Service'
> area. 100000km is the appropriate interval for this
> vehicle.
>
> I live in Winnipeg, so we have VERY cold weather here, I
> have heard of guys busting timing belts at 105k kms, so
> don't take the chance, and get it replaced if you live in
> the frost belt!!!!!
>
> Best of luck.
> t
>
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Re: timing belt replacement
Yeah.. It's time to change your belt.
Plus shouldn't you have 96k service due also?
Take the car somewhere else other than honda to get the service work done.
Make sure it's a shop that you can trust and willing to use OEM parts.
Honestly $400 for 96k service to check this/that oil change, mtf fuild
change is a bit of a rip off.
T-belt, tensior, and maybe a waterpump will mostly like be around $500+ from
the dealer. Plus you might need some new seals etc. Ie: My cam seals were
leaking on my SiR
Also make sure you use OEM parts and fluids. Sure honda MTF and coolant a
few dollars more. Trust me.. Honda OEM parts are the best way to go for
your newer civic.
Chris
"disallow" <loewen_t at yahoo.ca @> wrote in message
news:20c2dc1894fb036a94c631330a6fa468@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> If your quoting in KMs, that means you might be in Canada,
> and that means you are probably in the 'Severe Service'
> area. 100000km is the appropriate interval for this
> vehicle.
>
> I live in Winnipeg, so we have VERY cold weather here, I
> have heard of guys busting timing belts at 105k kms, so
> don't take the chance, and get it replaced if you live in
> the frost belt!!!!!
>
> Best of luck.
> t
>
Plus shouldn't you have 96k service due also?
Take the car somewhere else other than honda to get the service work done.
Make sure it's a shop that you can trust and willing to use OEM parts.
Honestly $400 for 96k service to check this/that oil change, mtf fuild
change is a bit of a rip off.
T-belt, tensior, and maybe a waterpump will mostly like be around $500+ from
the dealer. Plus you might need some new seals etc. Ie: My cam seals were
leaking on my SiR
Also make sure you use OEM parts and fluids. Sure honda MTF and coolant a
few dollars more. Trust me.. Honda OEM parts are the best way to go for
your newer civic.
Chris
"disallow" <loewen_t at yahoo.ca @> wrote in message
news:20c2dc1894fb036a94c631330a6fa468@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com...
> If your quoting in KMs, that means you might be in Canada,
> and that means you are probably in the 'Severe Service'
> area. 100000km is the appropriate interval for this
> vehicle.
>
> I live in Winnipeg, so we have VERY cold weather here, I
> have heard of guys busting timing belts at 105k kms, so
> don't take the chance, and get it replaced if you live in
> the frost belt!!!!!
>
> Best of luck.
> t
>
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Re: timing belt replacement
160Kkms or 100Kmiles
"Peter H" <PeterH@noltrealyrogers.com> wrote in message
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> I've just turned 100,000 kms on a 2000 civic, 4 cylinder. I purchased it 7
> months ago w/ 80,000. The vehicle seems to have been well maintained and
> I've been changing the oil every 5,000. What about the timing belt? I know
> the maintenance schedule calls for it to be done around now but wonder if
> it's really necessary?
>
> Peter H
>
>
"Peter H" <PeterH@noltrealyrogers.com> wrote in message
news:4YeOc.21$M8W1.2@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rog ers.com...
> I've just turned 100,000 kms on a 2000 civic, 4 cylinder. I purchased it 7
> months ago w/ 80,000. The vehicle seems to have been well maintained and
> I've been changing the oil every 5,000. What about the timing belt? I know
> the maintenance schedule calls for it to be done around now but wonder if
> it's really necessary?
>
> Peter H
>
>
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Re: timing belt replacement
160Kkms or 100Kmiles
"Peter H" <PeterH@noltrealyrogers.com> wrote in message
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> I've just turned 100,000 kms on a 2000 civic, 4 cylinder. I purchased it 7
> months ago w/ 80,000. The vehicle seems to have been well maintained and
> I've been changing the oil every 5,000. What about the timing belt? I know
> the maintenance schedule calls for it to be done around now but wonder if
> it's really necessary?
>
> Peter H
>
>
"Peter H" <PeterH@noltrealyrogers.com> wrote in message
news:4YeOc.21$M8W1.2@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rog ers.com...
> I've just turned 100,000 kms on a 2000 civic, 4 cylinder. I purchased it 7
> months ago w/ 80,000. The vehicle seems to have been well maintained and
> I've been changing the oil every 5,000. What about the timing belt? I know
> the maintenance schedule calls for it to be done around now but wonder if
> it's really necessary?
>
> Peter H
>
>
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Re: timing belt replacement
With the timing belt also consider changing the water pump and buy genuine
Honda parts.
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"nntp" <renora@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> 160Kkms or 100Kmiles
>
> "Peter H" <PeterH@noltrealyrogers.com> wrote in message
> news:4YeOc.21$M8W1.2@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rog ers.com...
> > I've just turned 100,000 kms on a 2000 civic, 4 cylinder. I purchased it
7
> > months ago w/ 80,000. The vehicle seems to have been well maintained and
> > I've been changing the oil every 5,000. What about the timing belt? I
know
> > the maintenance schedule calls for it to be done around now but wonder
if
> > it's really necessary?
> >
> > Peter H
> >
> >
>
>
Honda parts.
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"nntp" <renora@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> 160Kkms or 100Kmiles
>
> "Peter H" <PeterH@noltrealyrogers.com> wrote in message
> news:4YeOc.21$M8W1.2@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rog ers.com...
> > I've just turned 100,000 kms on a 2000 civic, 4 cylinder. I purchased it
7
> > months ago w/ 80,000. The vehicle seems to have been well maintained and
> > I've been changing the oil every 5,000. What about the timing belt? I
know
> > the maintenance schedule calls for it to be done around now but wonder
if
> > it's really necessary?
> >
> > Peter H
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: timing belt replacement
With the timing belt also consider changing the water pump and buy genuine
Honda parts.
===========
"nntp" <renora@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> 160Kkms or 100Kmiles
>
> "Peter H" <PeterH@noltrealyrogers.com> wrote in message
> news:4YeOc.21$M8W1.2@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rog ers.com...
> > I've just turned 100,000 kms on a 2000 civic, 4 cylinder. I purchased it
7
> > months ago w/ 80,000. The vehicle seems to have been well maintained and
> > I've been changing the oil every 5,000. What about the timing belt? I
know
> > the maintenance schedule calls for it to be done around now but wonder
if
> > it's really necessary?
> >
> > Peter H
> >
> >
>
>
Honda parts.
===========
"nntp" <renora@rogers.com> wrote in message
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> 160Kkms or 100Kmiles
>
> "Peter H" <PeterH@noltrealyrogers.com> wrote in message
> news:4YeOc.21$M8W1.2@news04.bloor.is.net.cable.rog ers.com...
> > I've just turned 100,000 kms on a 2000 civic, 4 cylinder. I purchased it
7
> > months ago w/ 80,000. The vehicle seems to have been well maintained and
> > I've been changing the oil every 5,000. What about the timing belt? I
know
> > the maintenance schedule calls for it to be done around now but wonder
if
> > it's really necessary?
> >
> > Peter H
> >
> >
>
>
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Re: timing belt replacement
"E. Meyer" <e52.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote:
> Don't press your luck. It is due right about now, and if it breaks before
> you get around to changing it, your engine will likely be trashed (visualize
> pistons smashing into valves).
but is this really true? i mean, how many timing belts truly break on a
honda. my old accord had 234,000 and nothing but a clutch and starter
needed to be replaced... i now have a 95 accord with about 167,000 the
shop said it was time, but i tend to disagree and will probably do the
same with my newer honda, just let it run as normal...
sure, sure... a horror story could happen, but in the real world, how
often do they truly break?
hum...
> Don't press your luck. It is due right about now, and if it breaks before
> you get around to changing it, your engine will likely be trashed (visualize
> pistons smashing into valves).
but is this really true? i mean, how many timing belts truly break on a
honda. my old accord had 234,000 and nothing but a clutch and starter
needed to be replaced... i now have a 95 accord with about 167,000 the
shop said it was time, but i tend to disagree and will probably do the
same with my newer honda, just let it run as normal...
sure, sure... a horror story could happen, but in the real world, how
often do they truly break?
hum...
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Re: timing belt replacement
"E. Meyer" <e52.meyer0SPAM@ieee.org> wrote:
> Don't press your luck. It is due right about now, and if it breaks before
> you get around to changing it, your engine will likely be trashed (visualize
> pistons smashing into valves).
but is this really true? i mean, how many timing belts truly break on a
honda. my old accord had 234,000 and nothing but a clutch and starter
needed to be replaced... i now have a 95 accord with about 167,000 the
shop said it was time, but i tend to disagree and will probably do the
same with my newer honda, just let it run as normal...
sure, sure... a horror story could happen, but in the real world, how
often do they truly break?
hum...
> Don't press your luck. It is due right about now, and if it breaks before
> you get around to changing it, your engine will likely be trashed (visualize
> pistons smashing into valves).
but is this really true? i mean, how many timing belts truly break on a
honda. my old accord had 234,000 and nothing but a clutch and starter
needed to be replaced... i now have a 95 accord with about 167,000 the
shop said it was time, but i tend to disagree and will probably do the
same with my newer honda, just let it run as normal...
sure, sure... a horror story could happen, but in the real world, how
often do they truly break?
hum...