timing belt fun...
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timing belt fun...
well, im about half way through the timing belt process, belts came off, alternator off, power steering off, motor mount off, valve cover off...
next step is to loosen the crank pulley, all i can say to me is good friggin luck, wish i had my impact at home, it would be so much easier, but alas, no compressor at home... anyway, gonna try and break free the bolt tomorrow, im out of light at this point, hood closed, tools put away, and wheel back on, still on jack stands....
ps, i got the actual install directions from honda, their parts guy printed em off for me!!! sweet right, if i can find a scanner, ill post em up, cuz they are great, with torque specs and all
next step is to loosen the crank pulley, all i can say to me is good friggin luck, wish i had my impact at home, it would be so much easier, but alas, no compressor at home... anyway, gonna try and break free the bolt tomorrow, im out of light at this point, hood closed, tools put away, and wheel back on, still on jack stands....
ps, i got the actual install directions from honda, their parts guy printed em off for me!!! sweet right, if i can find a scanner, ill post em up, cuz they are great, with torque specs and all
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yea thatd be awesome.. good luck with this... u should keep track of what your doing and any mistakes or things we should avoid.. im going to be doing mine soon and id like a little reference of anything i should look out for.. tools i need, things to avoid, what loosen and what not to.... scan those directions thatd be great!
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pulley tool on 1/2" drive socket, get the socket wedged between the axle and the LCA, 5' aluminum jack handle slipped over a breaker bar with a 1/2" drive 19mm socket on it. Take off the bumper and lean on the jack handle.... it'll pop loose.
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no, counterclockwise, its a standard bolt, turn it counter clockwise! i just finished mine, completely done, added coolant and everything, started and no problems!!! im so glad to be done finally
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When i did my timing belt it was right hand threads, counter-clockwise to loosen.
what i did since i didn't have the fancy crankshaft holder was a 2" nut with a matching 3/4" drive socket and a pipe wrench with the 19mm socket inside the 2" nut and a 1/2" drive extension going out to a T handle and some cheater bars. I'll see if i can get pics up later.
props to getting ahold of the honda tech sheets, i didnt think of that
what i did since i didn't have the fancy crankshaft holder was a 2" nut with a matching 3/4" drive socket and a pipe wrench with the 19mm socket inside the 2" nut and a 1/2" drive extension going out to a T handle and some cheater bars. I'll see if i can get pics up later.
props to getting ahold of the honda tech sheets, i didnt think of that
Last edited by Black7Ice; Nov 6, 2007 at 12:17 AM. Reason: i missed something
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