check timing belt
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Re: Visual check timing belt
thanks for input.
I pulled cover anyway and checked belt as thorughly as I could
including trying to pick teeth off of it.
I don't have access to impact wrench so I will wait with crossed
fingers until seals etc leak, then tackle job using old time tools.
Who knows car might be sold or stolen before then.
#32
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Re: Visual check timing belt
thanks for input.
I pulled cover anyway and checked belt as thorughly as I could
including trying to pick teeth off of it.
I don't have access to impact wrench so I will wait with crossed
fingers until seals etc leak, then tackle job using old time tools.
Who knows car might be sold or stolen before then.
#33
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Re: Visual check timing belt
thanks for input.
I pulled cover anyway and checked belt as thorughly as I could
including trying to pick teeth off of it.
I don't have access to impact wrench so I will wait with crossed
fingers until seals etc leak, then tackle job using old time tools.
Who knows car might be sold or stolen before then.
#34
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Re: Visual check timing belt
"wp51dos" <wp51dos@gmail.com> wrote in news:1167518352.750613.280120@
48g2000cwx.googlegroups.com:
>
> thanks for input.
>
> I pulled cover anyway and checked belt as thorughly as I could
> including trying to pick teeth off of it.
Silly boy. Can't tell ANYthing that way.
>
> I don't have access to impact wrench so I will wait with crossed
> fingers until seals etc leak, then tackle job using old time tools.
That's not smart.
>
> Who knows car might be sold or stolen before then.
>
>
Hopefully before the belt snaps.
--
Tegger
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48g2000cwx.googlegroups.com:
>
> thanks for input.
>
> I pulled cover anyway and checked belt as thorughly as I could
> including trying to pick teeth off of it.
Silly boy. Can't tell ANYthing that way.
>
> I don't have access to impact wrench so I will wait with crossed
> fingers until seals etc leak, then tackle job using old time tools.
That's not smart.
>
> Who knows car might be sold or stolen before then.
>
>
Hopefully before the belt snaps.
--
Tegger
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#35
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Re: Visual check timing belt
"wp51dos" <wp51dos@gmail.com> wrote in news:1167518352.750613.280120@
48g2000cwx.googlegroups.com:
>
> thanks for input.
>
> I pulled cover anyway and checked belt as thorughly as I could
> including trying to pick teeth off of it.
Silly boy. Can't tell ANYthing that way.
>
> I don't have access to impact wrench so I will wait with crossed
> fingers until seals etc leak, then tackle job using old time tools.
That's not smart.
>
> Who knows car might be sold or stolen before then.
>
>
Hopefully before the belt snaps.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
48g2000cwx.googlegroups.com:
>
> thanks for input.
>
> I pulled cover anyway and checked belt as thorughly as I could
> including trying to pick teeth off of it.
Silly boy. Can't tell ANYthing that way.
>
> I don't have access to impact wrench so I will wait with crossed
> fingers until seals etc leak, then tackle job using old time tools.
That's not smart.
>
> Who knows car might be sold or stolen before then.
>
>
Hopefully before the belt snaps.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#36
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Re: Visual check timing belt
"wp51dos" <wp51dos@gmail.com> wrote in news:1167518352.750613.280120@
48g2000cwx.googlegroups.com:
>
> thanks for input.
>
> I pulled cover anyway and checked belt as thorughly as I could
> including trying to pick teeth off of it.
Silly boy. Can't tell ANYthing that way.
>
> I don't have access to impact wrench so I will wait with crossed
> fingers until seals etc leak, then tackle job using old time tools.
That's not smart.
>
> Who knows car might be sold or stolen before then.
>
>
Hopefully before the belt snaps.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
48g2000cwx.googlegroups.com:
>
> thanks for input.
>
> I pulled cover anyway and checked belt as thorughly as I could
> including trying to pick teeth off of it.
Silly boy. Can't tell ANYthing that way.
>
> I don't have access to impact wrench so I will wait with crossed
> fingers until seals etc leak, then tackle job using old time tools.
That's not smart.
>
> Who knows car might be sold or stolen before then.
>
>
Hopefully before the belt snaps.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#37
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Re: Visual check timing belt
"wp51dos" <wp51dos@gmail.com> wrote in news:1167518352.750613.280120@
48g2000cwx.googlegroups.com:
>
> thanks for input.
>
> I pulled cover anyway and checked belt as thorughly as I could
> including trying to pick teeth off of it.
Silly boy. Can't tell ANYthing that way.
>
> I don't have access to impact wrench so I will wait with crossed
> fingers until seals etc leak, then tackle job using old time tools.
That's not smart.
>
> Who knows car might be sold or stolen before then.
>
>
Hopefully before the belt snaps.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
48g2000cwx.googlegroups.com:
>
> thanks for input.
>
> I pulled cover anyway and checked belt as thorughly as I could
> including trying to pick teeth off of it.
Silly boy. Can't tell ANYthing that way.
>
> I don't have access to impact wrench so I will wait with crossed
> fingers until seals etc leak, then tackle job using old time tools.
That's not smart.
>
> Who knows car might be sold or stolen before then.
>
>
Hopefully before the belt snaps.
--
Tegger
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
#38
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Re: Visual check timing belt
It all takes us back to the question that won't go away: if the OP doesn't
change the belt now, when will he do it? Waiting for the seals leak is
certain to be too long since they should never leak. This car is too young
to die of that sort of considered neglect and should be worth about 20 times
the cost of having a shop change the timing belt.
wp51dos - I see nobody has said so directly in this thread, but you do
realize a failed timing belt is likely to do several thousand dollars
damage, yes?
Mike
change the belt now, when will he do it? Waiting for the seals leak is
certain to be too long since they should never leak. This car is too young
to die of that sort of considered neglect and should be worth about 20 times
the cost of having a shop change the timing belt.
wp51dos - I see nobody has said so directly in this thread, but you do
realize a failed timing belt is likely to do several thousand dollars
damage, yes?
Mike
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Re: Visual check timing belt
It all takes us back to the question that won't go away: if the OP doesn't
change the belt now, when will he do it? Waiting for the seals leak is
certain to be too long since they should never leak. This car is too young
to die of that sort of considered neglect and should be worth about 20 times
the cost of having a shop change the timing belt.
wp51dos - I see nobody has said so directly in this thread, but you do
realize a failed timing belt is likely to do several thousand dollars
damage, yes?
Mike
change the belt now, when will he do it? Waiting for the seals leak is
certain to be too long since they should never leak. This car is too young
to die of that sort of considered neglect and should be worth about 20 times
the cost of having a shop change the timing belt.
wp51dos - I see nobody has said so directly in this thread, but you do
realize a failed timing belt is likely to do several thousand dollars
damage, yes?
Mike
#40
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Re: Visual check timing belt
It all takes us back to the question that won't go away: if the OP doesn't
change the belt now, when will he do it? Waiting for the seals leak is
certain to be too long since they should never leak. This car is too young
to die of that sort of considered neglect and should be worth about 20 times
the cost of having a shop change the timing belt.
wp51dos - I see nobody has said so directly in this thread, but you do
realize a failed timing belt is likely to do several thousand dollars
damage, yes?
Mike
change the belt now, when will he do it? Waiting for the seals leak is
certain to be too long since they should never leak. This car is too young
to die of that sort of considered neglect and should be worth about 20 times
the cost of having a shop change the timing belt.
wp51dos - I see nobody has said so directly in this thread, but you do
realize a failed timing belt is likely to do several thousand dollars
damage, yes?
Mike
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