timing belt replacement
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Re: timing belt replacement
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 09:33:19 -0700, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote:
>I don't know how to convert 100,000 Kms to miles. However, if you believe
>that your timing belt needs to be changed, you could tell them to do it or
>hire a local mechanic that you trust to do the work for you. It's my guess
>that the local mechanic will charge you less than the Honda dealership.
>For example, I change the oil in my Honda every 3000 miles regardless of
>what is stated in the owner's manual.
sheesh man..it aint that tough to convert km-miles...
100,000km is roughly 62,000miles..
Spiff
ps-the rest of the world is using metric...get with the time Americans
8)
>I don't know how to convert 100,000 Kms to miles. However, if you believe
>that your timing belt needs to be changed, you could tell them to do it or
>hire a local mechanic that you trust to do the work for you. It's my guess
>that the local mechanic will charge you less than the Honda dealership.
>For example, I change the oil in my Honda every 3000 miles regardless of
>what is stated in the owner's manual.
sheesh man..it aint that tough to convert km-miles...
100,000km is roughly 62,000miles..
Spiff
ps-the rest of the world is using metric...get with the time Americans
8)
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Re: timing belt replacement
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 09:33:19 -0700, Jason@nospam.com (Jason) wrote:
>I don't know how to convert 100,000 Kms to miles. However, if you believe
>that your timing belt needs to be changed, you could tell them to do it or
>hire a local mechanic that you trust to do the work for you. It's my guess
>that the local mechanic will charge you less than the Honda dealership.
>For example, I change the oil in my Honda every 3000 miles regardless of
>what is stated in the owner's manual.
sheesh man..it aint that tough to convert km-miles...
100,000km is roughly 62,000miles..
Spiff
ps-the rest of the world is using metric...get with the time Americans
8)
>I don't know how to convert 100,000 Kms to miles. However, if you believe
>that your timing belt needs to be changed, you could tell them to do it or
>hire a local mechanic that you trust to do the work for you. It's my guess
>that the local mechanic will charge you less than the Honda dealership.
>For example, I change the oil in my Honda every 3000 miles regardless of
>what is stated in the owner's manual.
sheesh man..it aint that tough to convert km-miles...
100,000km is roughly 62,000miles..
Spiff
ps-the rest of the world is using metric...get with the time Americans
8)
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