Any bearings in the timing belt make in Honda cars?
#16
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Re: Any bearings in the timing belt make in Honda cars?
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 11:53:05 -0700, "'Curly Q. Links'"
<motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>Steve Lee wrote:
>>
>> Anyone know if there are bearings in the timing belt
>> unit/make/components? Thanks.
>
>=====================
>
>The tensioner pulley that holds the timing belt tight IS a bearing, and
>they sometimes get noisy. You haven't told us anything about WHY you're
>asking this question. Are you asking this for a friend? Have you been
>told something suspicious about your car? Maybe somebody around here has
>had the same problem.
>
>'Curly'
Well, the reason I didn't mention the reason for posing this question
is because, I'm afraid, as gracious as some members in here have been,
I may be wearing out their patience with my pinging problem which I've
had right from the beginning in my Honda Pilot.
Mos are well aware of this problem and I'm afraid I may have seem like
I was treating this group like my own personal "askjeeves".
Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
live with it? Thanks!
<motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>Steve Lee wrote:
>>
>> Anyone know if there are bearings in the timing belt
>> unit/make/components? Thanks.
>
>=====================
>
>The tensioner pulley that holds the timing belt tight IS a bearing, and
>they sometimes get noisy. You haven't told us anything about WHY you're
>asking this question. Are you asking this for a friend? Have you been
>told something suspicious about your car? Maybe somebody around here has
>had the same problem.
>
>'Curly'
Well, the reason I didn't mention the reason for posing this question
is because, I'm afraid, as gracious as some members in here have been,
I may be wearing out their patience with my pinging problem which I've
had right from the beginning in my Honda Pilot.
Mos are well aware of this problem and I'm afraid I may have seem like
I was treating this group like my own personal "askjeeves".
Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
live with it? Thanks!
#17
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Re: Any bearings in the timing belt make in Honda cars?
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 11:53:05 -0700, "'Curly Q. Links'"
<motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>Steve Lee wrote:
>>
>> Anyone know if there are bearings in the timing belt
>> unit/make/components? Thanks.
>
>=====================
>
>The tensioner pulley that holds the timing belt tight IS a bearing, and
>they sometimes get noisy. You haven't told us anything about WHY you're
>asking this question. Are you asking this for a friend? Have you been
>told something suspicious about your car? Maybe somebody around here has
>had the same problem.
>
>'Curly'
Well, the reason I didn't mention the reason for posing this question
is because, I'm afraid, as gracious as some members in here have been,
I may be wearing out their patience with my pinging problem which I've
had right from the beginning in my Honda Pilot.
Mos are well aware of this problem and I'm afraid I may have seem like
I was treating this group like my own personal "askjeeves".
Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
live with it? Thanks!
<motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>Steve Lee wrote:
>>
>> Anyone know if there are bearings in the timing belt
>> unit/make/components? Thanks.
>
>=====================
>
>The tensioner pulley that holds the timing belt tight IS a bearing, and
>they sometimes get noisy. You haven't told us anything about WHY you're
>asking this question. Are you asking this for a friend? Have you been
>told something suspicious about your car? Maybe somebody around here has
>had the same problem.
>
>'Curly'
Well, the reason I didn't mention the reason for posing this question
is because, I'm afraid, as gracious as some members in here have been,
I may be wearing out their patience with my pinging problem which I've
had right from the beginning in my Honda Pilot.
Mos are well aware of this problem and I'm afraid I may have seem like
I was treating this group like my own personal "askjeeves".
Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
live with it? Thanks!
#18
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Re: Any bearings in the timing belt make in Honda cars?
> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
> live with it? Thanks!
there is an open recall on pilots for this problem. depends on the vin
number.
the hydraulic tensioner fails and the timing advances, causing ping.
call the dealer and have them run the vin. or post it here.
Chip
> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
> live with it? Thanks!
there is an open recall on pilots for this problem. depends on the vin
number.
the hydraulic tensioner fails and the timing advances, causing ping.
call the dealer and have them run the vin. or post it here.
Chip
#19
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Re: Any bearings in the timing belt make in Honda cars?
> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
> live with it? Thanks!
there is an open recall on pilots for this problem. depends on the vin
number.
the hydraulic tensioner fails and the timing advances, causing ping.
call the dealer and have them run the vin. or post it here.
Chip
> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
> live with it? Thanks!
there is an open recall on pilots for this problem. depends on the vin
number.
the hydraulic tensioner fails and the timing advances, causing ping.
call the dealer and have them run the vin. or post it here.
Chip
#20
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Re: Any bearings in the timing belt make in Honda cars?
> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
> live with it? Thanks!
there is an open recall on pilots for this problem. depends on the vin
number.
the hydraulic tensioner fails and the timing advances, causing ping.
call the dealer and have them run the vin. or post it here.
Chip
> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
> live with it? Thanks!
there is an open recall on pilots for this problem. depends on the vin
number.
the hydraulic tensioner fails and the timing advances, causing ping.
call the dealer and have them run the vin. or post it here.
Chip
#21
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Re: Any bearings in the timing belt make in Honda cars?
> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
> live with it? Thanks!
there is an open recall on pilots for this problem. depends on the vin
number.
the hydraulic tensioner fails and the timing advances, causing ping.
call the dealer and have them run the vin. or post it here.
Chip
> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
> live with it? Thanks!
there is an open recall on pilots for this problem. depends on the vin
number.
the hydraulic tensioner fails and the timing advances, causing ping.
call the dealer and have them run the vin. or post it here.
Chip
#22
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Re: Any bearings in the timing belt make in Honda cars?
Steve Lee wrote:
>
> On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 11:53:05 -0700, "'Curly Q. Links'"
> <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>
> >Steve Lee wrote:
> >>
> >> Anyone know if there are bearings in the timing belt
> >> unit/make/components? Thanks.
> >
> >=====================
> >
> >The tensioner pulley that holds the timing belt tight IS a bearing, and
> >they sometimes get noisy. You haven't told us anything about WHY you're
> >asking this question. Are you asking this for a friend? Have you been
> >told something suspicious about your car? Maybe somebody around here has
> >had the same problem.
> >
> >'Curly'
>
> Well, the reason I didn't mention the reason for posing this question
> is because, I'm afraid, as gracious as some members in here have been,
> I may be wearing out their patience with my pinging problem which I've
> had right from the beginning in my Honda Pilot.
>
> Mos are well aware of this problem and I'm afraid I may have seem like
> I was treating this group like my own personal "askjeeves".
>
> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
> live with it? Thanks!
==================
Steve,
Sorry I don't know much about the Pilot, except that the TB tensioner is
apparently automatic. For pinging, (if that's what it really is)about
all you can do, as the owner, is try different fuel. Enjoy your new
vehicle. Just keep your facts in writing and make sure they get it fixed
before the warranty runs out. :-)
'Curly'
===================
>
> On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 11:53:05 -0700, "'Curly Q. Links'"
> <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>
> >Steve Lee wrote:
> >>
> >> Anyone know if there are bearings in the timing belt
> >> unit/make/components? Thanks.
> >
> >=====================
> >
> >The tensioner pulley that holds the timing belt tight IS a bearing, and
> >they sometimes get noisy. You haven't told us anything about WHY you're
> >asking this question. Are you asking this for a friend? Have you been
> >told something suspicious about your car? Maybe somebody around here has
> >had the same problem.
> >
> >'Curly'
>
> Well, the reason I didn't mention the reason for posing this question
> is because, I'm afraid, as gracious as some members in here have been,
> I may be wearing out their patience with my pinging problem which I've
> had right from the beginning in my Honda Pilot.
>
> Mos are well aware of this problem and I'm afraid I may have seem like
> I was treating this group like my own personal "askjeeves".
>
> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
> live with it? Thanks!
==================
Steve,
Sorry I don't know much about the Pilot, except that the TB tensioner is
apparently automatic. For pinging, (if that's what it really is)about
all you can do, as the owner, is try different fuel. Enjoy your new
vehicle. Just keep your facts in writing and make sure they get it fixed
before the warranty runs out. :-)
'Curly'
===================
#23
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Re: Any bearings in the timing belt make in Honda cars?
Steve Lee wrote:
>
> On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 11:53:05 -0700, "'Curly Q. Links'"
> <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>
> >Steve Lee wrote:
> >>
> >> Anyone know if there are bearings in the timing belt
> >> unit/make/components? Thanks.
> >
> >=====================
> >
> >The tensioner pulley that holds the timing belt tight IS a bearing, and
> >they sometimes get noisy. You haven't told us anything about WHY you're
> >asking this question. Are you asking this for a friend? Have you been
> >told something suspicious about your car? Maybe somebody around here has
> >had the same problem.
> >
> >'Curly'
>
> Well, the reason I didn't mention the reason for posing this question
> is because, I'm afraid, as gracious as some members in here have been,
> I may be wearing out their patience with my pinging problem which I've
> had right from the beginning in my Honda Pilot.
>
> Mos are well aware of this problem and I'm afraid I may have seem like
> I was treating this group like my own personal "askjeeves".
>
> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
> live with it? Thanks!
==================
Steve,
Sorry I don't know much about the Pilot, except that the TB tensioner is
apparently automatic. For pinging, (if that's what it really is)about
all you can do, as the owner, is try different fuel. Enjoy your new
vehicle. Just keep your facts in writing and make sure they get it fixed
before the warranty runs out. :-)
'Curly'
===================
>
> On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 11:53:05 -0700, "'Curly Q. Links'"
> <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>
> >Steve Lee wrote:
> >>
> >> Anyone know if there are bearings in the timing belt
> >> unit/make/components? Thanks.
> >
> >=====================
> >
> >The tensioner pulley that holds the timing belt tight IS a bearing, and
> >they sometimes get noisy. You haven't told us anything about WHY you're
> >asking this question. Are you asking this for a friend? Have you been
> >told something suspicious about your car? Maybe somebody around here has
> >had the same problem.
> >
> >'Curly'
>
> Well, the reason I didn't mention the reason for posing this question
> is because, I'm afraid, as gracious as some members in here have been,
> I may be wearing out their patience with my pinging problem which I've
> had right from the beginning in my Honda Pilot.
>
> Mos are well aware of this problem and I'm afraid I may have seem like
> I was treating this group like my own personal "askjeeves".
>
> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
> live with it? Thanks!
==================
Steve,
Sorry I don't know much about the Pilot, except that the TB tensioner is
apparently automatic. For pinging, (if that's what it really is)about
all you can do, as the owner, is try different fuel. Enjoy your new
vehicle. Just keep your facts in writing and make sure they get it fixed
before the warranty runs out. :-)
'Curly'
===================
#24
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Re: Any bearings in the timing belt make in Honda cars?
Steve Lee wrote:
>
> On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 11:53:05 -0700, "'Curly Q. Links'"
> <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>
> >Steve Lee wrote:
> >>
> >> Anyone know if there are bearings in the timing belt
> >> unit/make/components? Thanks.
> >
> >=====================
> >
> >The tensioner pulley that holds the timing belt tight IS a bearing, and
> >they sometimes get noisy. You haven't told us anything about WHY you're
> >asking this question. Are you asking this for a friend? Have you been
> >told something suspicious about your car? Maybe somebody around here has
> >had the same problem.
> >
> >'Curly'
>
> Well, the reason I didn't mention the reason for posing this question
> is because, I'm afraid, as gracious as some members in here have been,
> I may be wearing out their patience with my pinging problem which I've
> had right from the beginning in my Honda Pilot.
>
> Mos are well aware of this problem and I'm afraid I may have seem like
> I was treating this group like my own personal "askjeeves".
>
> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
> live with it? Thanks!
==================
Steve,
Sorry I don't know much about the Pilot, except that the TB tensioner is
apparently automatic. For pinging, (if that's what it really is)about
all you can do, as the owner, is try different fuel. Enjoy your new
vehicle. Just keep your facts in writing and make sure they get it fixed
before the warranty runs out. :-)
'Curly'
===================
>
> On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 11:53:05 -0700, "'Curly Q. Links'"
> <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>
> >Steve Lee wrote:
> >>
> >> Anyone know if there are bearings in the timing belt
> >> unit/make/components? Thanks.
> >
> >=====================
> >
> >The tensioner pulley that holds the timing belt tight IS a bearing, and
> >they sometimes get noisy. You haven't told us anything about WHY you're
> >asking this question. Are you asking this for a friend? Have you been
> >told something suspicious about your car? Maybe somebody around here has
> >had the same problem.
> >
> >'Curly'
>
> Well, the reason I didn't mention the reason for posing this question
> is because, I'm afraid, as gracious as some members in here have been,
> I may be wearing out their patience with my pinging problem which I've
> had right from the beginning in my Honda Pilot.
>
> Mos are well aware of this problem and I'm afraid I may have seem like
> I was treating this group like my own personal "askjeeves".
>
> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
> live with it? Thanks!
==================
Steve,
Sorry I don't know much about the Pilot, except that the TB tensioner is
apparently automatic. For pinging, (if that's what it really is)about
all you can do, as the owner, is try different fuel. Enjoy your new
vehicle. Just keep your facts in writing and make sure they get it fixed
before the warranty runs out. :-)
'Curly'
===================
#25
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Re: Any bearings in the timing belt make in Honda cars?
Steve Lee wrote:
>
> On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 11:53:05 -0700, "'Curly Q. Links'"
> <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>
> >Steve Lee wrote:
> >>
> >> Anyone know if there are bearings in the timing belt
> >> unit/make/components? Thanks.
> >
> >=====================
> >
> >The tensioner pulley that holds the timing belt tight IS a bearing, and
> >they sometimes get noisy. You haven't told us anything about WHY you're
> >asking this question. Are you asking this for a friend? Have you been
> >told something suspicious about your car? Maybe somebody around here has
> >had the same problem.
> >
> >'Curly'
>
> Well, the reason I didn't mention the reason for posing this question
> is because, I'm afraid, as gracious as some members in here have been,
> I may be wearing out their patience with my pinging problem which I've
> had right from the beginning in my Honda Pilot.
>
> Mos are well aware of this problem and I'm afraid I may have seem like
> I was treating this group like my own personal "askjeeves".
>
> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
> live with it? Thanks!
==================
Steve,
Sorry I don't know much about the Pilot, except that the TB tensioner is
apparently automatic. For pinging, (if that's what it really is)about
all you can do, as the owner, is try different fuel. Enjoy your new
vehicle. Just keep your facts in writing and make sure they get it fixed
before the warranty runs out. :-)
'Curly'
===================
>
> On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 11:53:05 -0700, "'Curly Q. Links'"
> <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>
> >Steve Lee wrote:
> >>
> >> Anyone know if there are bearings in the timing belt
> >> unit/make/components? Thanks.
> >
> >=====================
> >
> >The tensioner pulley that holds the timing belt tight IS a bearing, and
> >they sometimes get noisy. You haven't told us anything about WHY you're
> >asking this question. Are you asking this for a friend? Have you been
> >told something suspicious about your car? Maybe somebody around here has
> >had the same problem.
> >
> >'Curly'
>
> Well, the reason I didn't mention the reason for posing this question
> is because, I'm afraid, as gracious as some members in here have been,
> I may be wearing out their patience with my pinging problem which I've
> had right from the beginning in my Honda Pilot.
>
> Mos are well aware of this problem and I'm afraid I may have seem like
> I was treating this group like my own personal "askjeeves".
>
> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
> live with it? Thanks!
==================
Steve,
Sorry I don't know much about the Pilot, except that the TB tensioner is
apparently automatic. For pinging, (if that's what it really is)about
all you can do, as the owner, is try different fuel. Enjoy your new
vehicle. Just keep your facts in writing and make sure they get it fixed
before the warranty runs out. :-)
'Curly'
===================
#26
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Re: Any bearings in the timing belt make in Honda cars?
On 19 Jan 2004 20:57:10 -0800, chip@chipanddebby.com (Chip Stein)
wrote:
>> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
>> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
>> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
>> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
>> live with it? Thanks!
>
>there is an open recall on pilots for this problem. depends on the vin
>number.
> the hydraulic tensioner fails and the timing advances, causing ping.
>call the dealer and have them run the vin. or post it here.
> Chip
Yeah, as per the TSB, I had the timing belt auto-tensioner replaced
which supposedly can leak dampening fluid, resulting in noise from the
engine. And the pinging noise has subsided quite a bit, but I'm still
experiencing it though.
wrote:
>> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
>> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
>> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
>> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
>> live with it? Thanks!
>
>there is an open recall on pilots for this problem. depends on the vin
>number.
> the hydraulic tensioner fails and the timing advances, causing ping.
>call the dealer and have them run the vin. or post it here.
> Chip
Yeah, as per the TSB, I had the timing belt auto-tensioner replaced
which supposedly can leak dampening fluid, resulting in noise from the
engine. And the pinging noise has subsided quite a bit, but I'm still
experiencing it though.
#27
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Re: Any bearings in the timing belt make in Honda cars?
On 19 Jan 2004 20:57:10 -0800, chip@chipanddebby.com (Chip Stein)
wrote:
>> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
>> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
>> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
>> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
>> live with it? Thanks!
>
>there is an open recall on pilots for this problem. depends on the vin
>number.
> the hydraulic tensioner fails and the timing advances, causing ping.
>call the dealer and have them run the vin. or post it here.
> Chip
Yeah, as per the TSB, I had the timing belt auto-tensioner replaced
which supposedly can leak dampening fluid, resulting in noise from the
engine. And the pinging noise has subsided quite a bit, but I'm still
experiencing it though.
wrote:
>> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
>> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
>> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
>> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
>> live with it? Thanks!
>
>there is an open recall on pilots for this problem. depends on the vin
>number.
> the hydraulic tensioner fails and the timing advances, causing ping.
>call the dealer and have them run the vin. or post it here.
> Chip
Yeah, as per the TSB, I had the timing belt auto-tensioner replaced
which supposedly can leak dampening fluid, resulting in noise from the
engine. And the pinging noise has subsided quite a bit, but I'm still
experiencing it though.
#28
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Re: Any bearings in the timing belt make in Honda cars?
On 19 Jan 2004 20:57:10 -0800, chip@chipanddebby.com (Chip Stein)
wrote:
>> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
>> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
>> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
>> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
>> live with it? Thanks!
>
>there is an open recall on pilots for this problem. depends on the vin
>number.
> the hydraulic tensioner fails and the timing advances, causing ping.
>call the dealer and have them run the vin. or post it here.
> Chip
Yeah, as per the TSB, I had the timing belt auto-tensioner replaced
which supposedly can leak dampening fluid, resulting in noise from the
engine. And the pinging noise has subsided quite a bit, but I'm still
experiencing it though.
wrote:
>> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
>> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
>> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
>> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
>> live with it? Thanks!
>
>there is an open recall on pilots for this problem. depends on the vin
>number.
> the hydraulic tensioner fails and the timing advances, causing ping.
>call the dealer and have them run the vin. or post it here.
> Chip
Yeah, as per the TSB, I had the timing belt auto-tensioner replaced
which supposedly can leak dampening fluid, resulting in noise from the
engine. And the pinging noise has subsided quite a bit, but I'm still
experiencing it though.
#29
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Re: Any bearings in the timing belt make in Honda cars?
On 19 Jan 2004 20:57:10 -0800, chip@chipanddebby.com (Chip Stein)
wrote:
>> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
>> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
>> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
>> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
>> live with it? Thanks!
>
>there is an open recall on pilots for this problem. depends on the vin
>number.
> the hydraulic tensioner fails and the timing advances, causing ping.
>call the dealer and have them run the vin. or post it here.
> Chip
Yeah, as per the TSB, I had the timing belt auto-tensioner replaced
which supposedly can leak dampening fluid, resulting in noise from the
engine. And the pinging noise has subsided quite a bit, but I'm still
experiencing it though.
wrote:
>> Anyway, going back to your answer, when the tensioner pulley that
>> holds the timing belt can get noisy, can it get that way because
>> there's something wrong with it? Perhaps the tension needs to be
>> adjusted or is it something that's harmless and I should just learn to
>> live with it? Thanks!
>
>there is an open recall on pilots for this problem. depends on the vin
>number.
> the hydraulic tensioner fails and the timing advances, causing ping.
>call the dealer and have them run the vin. or post it here.
> Chip
Yeah, as per the TSB, I had the timing belt auto-tensioner replaced
which supposedly can leak dampening fluid, resulting in noise from the
engine. And the pinging noise has subsided quite a bit, but I'm still
experiencing it though.
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Re: Any bearings in the timing belt make in Honda cars?
On Mon, 19 Jan 2004 23:29:05 -0700, "'Curly Q. Links'"
<motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>Steve,
>
>Sorry I don't know much about the Pilot, except that the TB tensioner is
>apparently automatic. For pinging, (if that's what it really is)about
>all you can do, as the owner, is try different fuel. Enjoy your new
>vehicle. Just keep your facts in writing and make sure they get it fixed
>before the warranty runs out. :-)
>
>'Curly'
Cool, thanks for your suggestion. I will keep everything documented.
<motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote:
>Steve,
>
>Sorry I don't know much about the Pilot, except that the TB tensioner is
>apparently automatic. For pinging, (if that's what it really is)about
>all you can do, as the owner, is try different fuel. Enjoy your new
>vehicle. Just keep your facts in writing and make sure they get it fixed
>before the warranty runs out. :-)
>
>'Curly'
Cool, thanks for your suggestion. I will keep everything documented.