What to change while replacing timing belt?
can you give me a list of everything that is in reach? i am at 85k with my
2000 honda accord EX v6. I'm getting the timing belt changed this weekend. However, i want to know what else they should change at the same time. p.s. they quoted me $400-$500. is that a good price? im in southern california. -- 5khzgjf9e001@sneakemail.com |
Re: What to change while replacing timing belt?
In article <iVD4e.1227$26.932@chiapp18.algx.net>,
"James" <See.My.Sig@The.Bottom.com> wrote: > can you give me a list of everything that is in reach? i am at 85k with my > 2000 honda accord EX v6. I'm getting the timing belt changed this weekend. > However, i want to know what else they should change at the same time. p.s. > they quoted me $400-$500. is that a good price? im in southern california. $500 should be good as long as that includes the water pump and the various accessory drive belts. All those things are in the same location and require the same labor to get to, so replacing them is merely the incremental cost of the parts. Dealer would charge $600 for all of that. If an indy wants $500 for just the timing belt, look elsewhere. |
Re: What to change while replacing timing belt?
In article <iVD4e.1227$26.932@chiapp18.algx.net>,
"James" <See.My.Sig@The.Bottom.com> wrote: > can you give me a list of everything that is in reach? i am at 85k with my > 2000 honda accord EX v6. I'm getting the timing belt changed this weekend. > However, i want to know what else they should change at the same time. p.s. > they quoted me $400-$500. is that a good price? im in southern california. $500 should be good as long as that includes the water pump and the various accessory drive belts. All those things are in the same location and require the same labor to get to, so replacing them is merely the incremental cost of the parts. Dealer would charge $600 for all of that. If an indy wants $500 for just the timing belt, look elsewhere. |
Re: What to change while replacing timing belt?
"James" <See.My.Sig@The.Bottom.com> wrote in
news:iVD4e.1227$26.932@chiapp18.algx.net: > can you give me a list of everything that is in reach? i am at 85k > with my 2000 honda accord EX v6. I'm getting the timing belt changed > this weekend. However, i want to know what else they should change at > the same time. p.s. they quoted me $400-$500. is that a good price? > im in southern california. > Cam seals, crank seal, water pump. Tensioner is optional, but a good idea. If you have a balance shaft(s), they should change that belt plus its seals as well. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: What to change while replacing timing belt?
"James" <See.My.Sig@The.Bottom.com> wrote in
news:iVD4e.1227$26.932@chiapp18.algx.net: > can you give me a list of everything that is in reach? i am at 85k > with my 2000 honda accord EX v6. I'm getting the timing belt changed > this weekend. However, i want to know what else they should change at > the same time. p.s. they quoted me $400-$500. is that a good price? > im in southern california. > Cam seals, crank seal, water pump. Tensioner is optional, but a good idea. If you have a balance shaft(s), they should change that belt plus its seals as well. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: What to change while replacing timing belt?
Only my opinion on seals, but I wouldn't tamper with that which isn't
leaking or showing signs of seepage. Change water pump, belt tensioner and thermostat. Maybe backflush the cooling system while you're at it. In article <Xns962FD41D21B62tegger@207.14.113.17> "TeGGer®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> writes: >"James" <See.My.Sig@The.Bottom.com> wrote in >news:iVD4e.1227$26.932@chiapp18.algx.net: > >> can you give me a list of everything that is in reach? i am at 85k >> with my 2000 honda accord EX v6. I'm getting the timing belt changed >> this weekend. However, i want to know what else they should change at >> the same time. p.s. they quoted me $400-$500. is that a good price? >> im in southern california. >> > > >Cam seals, crank seal, water pump. Tensioner is optional, but a good idea. > >If you have a balance shaft(s), they should change that belt plus its seals >as well. |
Re: What to change while replacing timing belt?
Only my opinion on seals, but I wouldn't tamper with that which isn't
leaking or showing signs of seepage. Change water pump, belt tensioner and thermostat. Maybe backflush the cooling system while you're at it. In article <Xns962FD41D21B62tegger@207.14.113.17> "TeGGer®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> writes: >"James" <See.My.Sig@The.Bottom.com> wrote in >news:iVD4e.1227$26.932@chiapp18.algx.net: > >> can you give me a list of everything that is in reach? i am at 85k >> with my 2000 honda accord EX v6. I'm getting the timing belt changed >> this weekend. However, i want to know what else they should change at >> the same time. p.s. they quoted me $400-$500. is that a good price? >> im in southern california. >> > > >Cam seals, crank seal, water pump. Tensioner is optional, but a good idea. > >If you have a balance shaft(s), they should change that belt plus its seals >as well. |
Re: What to change while replacing timing belt?
Bubba <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote in
news:t3h651pmodb3qdai4hbg0s73tnbqlqnobq@4ax.com: > Only my opinion on seals, but I wouldn't tamper with that which isn't > leaking or showing signs of seepage. Problem is, that new belt is on there for a few years. Seals that aren't leaking now can start leaking right after. The seals are cheap and easy to change. You're all the way in there anyway, so why not? Besides, weepage on the cam and crank seals will only be visible once you take the inner timing belt cover and pulleys off, which is quick to do. The less you change the oil, the faster the seals start weeping. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: What to change while replacing timing belt?
Bubba <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote in
news:t3h651pmodb3qdai4hbg0s73tnbqlqnobq@4ax.com: > Only my opinion on seals, but I wouldn't tamper with that which isn't > leaking or showing signs of seepage. Problem is, that new belt is on there for a few years. Seals that aren't leaking now can start leaking right after. The seals are cheap and easy to change. You're all the way in there anyway, so why not? Besides, weepage on the cam and crank seals will only be visible once you take the inner timing belt cover and pulleys off, which is quick to do. The less you change the oil, the faster the seals start weeping. -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
Re: What to change while replacing timing belt?
"TeGGer®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message news:Xns9630599C9BE9Ctegger@207.14.113.17... > Bubba <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote in > news:t3h651pmodb3qdai4hbg0s73tnbqlqnobq@4ax.com: > >> Only my opinion on seals, but I wouldn't tamper with that which isn't >> leaking or showing signs of seepage. > > > Problem is, that new belt is on there for a few years. Seals that aren't > leaking now can start leaking right after. The seals are cheap and easy to > change. You're all the way in there anyway, so why not? > > Besides, weepage on the cam and crank seals will only be visible once you > take the inner timing belt cover and pulleys off, which is quick to do. > > The less you change the oil, the faster the seals start weeping. > > -- > TeGGeR® > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ No one else has asked, so I will - Why are you changing it 20,000 miles early? Its not due until 105,000 miles on a 2000. |
Re: What to change while replacing timing belt?
"TeGGer®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message news:Xns9630599C9BE9Ctegger@207.14.113.17... > Bubba <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote in > news:t3h651pmodb3qdai4hbg0s73tnbqlqnobq@4ax.com: > >> Only my opinion on seals, but I wouldn't tamper with that which isn't >> leaking or showing signs of seepage. > > > Problem is, that new belt is on there for a few years. Seals that aren't > leaking now can start leaking right after. The seals are cheap and easy to > change. You're all the way in there anyway, so why not? > > Besides, weepage on the cam and crank seals will only be visible once you > take the inner timing belt cover and pulleys off, which is quick to do. > > The less you change the oil, the faster the seals start weeping. > > -- > TeGGeR® > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ > www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ No one else has asked, so I will - Why are you changing it 20,000 miles early? Its not due until 105,000 miles on a 2000. |
Re: What to change while replacing timing belt?
are you serous? i thought it was 60k. ill have to re read my manual.
"E. Meyer" <e54.meyer@ieee.org> wrote in message news:udmdnUCHs_3tYs7fRVn-1A@comcast.com... > > "TeGGer®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message > news:Xns9630599C9BE9Ctegger@207.14.113.17... >> Bubba <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote in >> news:t3h651pmodb3qdai4hbg0s73tnbqlqnobq@4ax.com: >> >>> Only my opinion on seals, but I wouldn't tamper with that which isn't >>> leaking or showing signs of seepage. >> >> >> Problem is, that new belt is on there for a few years. Seals that aren't >> leaking now can start leaking right after. The seals are cheap and easy >> to >> change. You're all the way in there anyway, so why not? >> >> Besides, weepage on the cam and crank seals will only be visible once you >> take the inner timing belt cover and pulleys off, which is quick to do. >> >> The less you change the oil, the faster the seals start weeping. >> >> -- >> TeGGeR® >> >> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ >> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ > > No one else has asked, so I will - Why are you changing it 20,000 miles > early? Its not due until 105,000 miles on a 2000. > |
Re: What to change while replacing timing belt?
are you serous? i thought it was 60k. ill have to re read my manual.
"E. Meyer" <e54.meyer@ieee.org> wrote in message news:udmdnUCHs_3tYs7fRVn-1A@comcast.com... > > "TeGGer®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message > news:Xns9630599C9BE9Ctegger@207.14.113.17... >> Bubba <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote in >> news:t3h651pmodb3qdai4hbg0s73tnbqlqnobq@4ax.com: >> >>> Only my opinion on seals, but I wouldn't tamper with that which isn't >>> leaking or showing signs of seepage. >> >> >> Problem is, that new belt is on there for a few years. Seals that aren't >> leaking now can start leaking right after. The seals are cheap and easy >> to >> change. You're all the way in there anyway, so why not? >> >> Besides, weepage on the cam and crank seals will only be visible once you >> take the inner timing belt cover and pulleys off, which is quick to do. >> >> The less you change the oil, the faster the seals start weeping. >> >> -- >> TeGGeR® >> >> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ >> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ > > No one else has asked, so I will - Why are you changing it 20,000 miles > early? Its not due until 105,000 miles on a 2000. > |
Re: What to change while replacing timing belt?
105,000 miles for normal use, 60,000 if severe. Check the definition of severe service to see if it applies to your situation. On 4/8/05 2:14 PM, in article oKA5e.2143$26.246@chiapp18.algx.net, "James" <See.My.Sig@The.Bottom.com> wrote: > are you serous? i thought it was 60k. ill have to re read my manual. > > > "E. Meyer" <e54.meyer@ieee.org> wrote in message > news:udmdnUCHs_3tYs7fRVn-1A@comcast.com... >> >> "TeGGer®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message >> news:Xns9630599C9BE9Ctegger@207.14.113.17... >>> Bubba <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote in >>> news:t3h651pmodb3qdai4hbg0s73tnbqlqnobq@4ax.com: >>> >>>> Only my opinion on seals, but I wouldn't tamper with that which isn't >>>> leaking or showing signs of seepage. >>> >>> >>> Problem is, that new belt is on there for a few years. Seals that aren't >>> leaking now can start leaking right after. The seals are cheap and easy >>> to >>> change. You're all the way in there anyway, so why not? >>> >>> Besides, weepage on the cam and crank seals will only be visible once you >>> take the inner timing belt cover and pulleys off, which is quick to do. >>> >>> The less you change the oil, the faster the seals start weeping. >>> >>> -- >>> TeGGeR® >>> >>> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ >>> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ >> >> No one else has asked, so I will - Why are you changing it 20,000 miles >> early? Its not due until 105,000 miles on a 2000. >> > > |
Re: What to change while replacing timing belt?
105,000 miles for normal use, 60,000 if severe. Check the definition of severe service to see if it applies to your situation. On 4/8/05 2:14 PM, in article oKA5e.2143$26.246@chiapp18.algx.net, "James" <See.My.Sig@The.Bottom.com> wrote: > are you serous? i thought it was 60k. ill have to re read my manual. > > > "E. Meyer" <e54.meyer@ieee.org> wrote in message > news:udmdnUCHs_3tYs7fRVn-1A@comcast.com... >> >> "TeGGer®" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message >> news:Xns9630599C9BE9Ctegger@207.14.113.17... >>> Bubba <wdg@[204.52.135.1]> wrote in >>> news:t3h651pmodb3qdai4hbg0s73tnbqlqnobq@4ax.com: >>> >>>> Only my opinion on seals, but I wouldn't tamper with that which isn't >>>> leaking or showing signs of seepage. >>> >>> >>> Problem is, that new belt is on there for a few years. Seals that aren't >>> leaking now can start leaking right after. The seals are cheap and easy >>> to >>> change. You're all the way in there anyway, so why not? >>> >>> Besides, weepage on the cam and crank seals will only be visible once you >>> take the inner timing belt cover and pulleys off, which is quick to do. >>> >>> The less you change the oil, the faster the seals start weeping. >>> >>> -- >>> TeGGeR® >>> >>> The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ >>> www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ >> >> No one else has asked, so I will - Why are you changing it 20,000 miles >> early? Its not due until 105,000 miles on a 2000. >> > > |
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