HELP: Can we use AC Delco parts?
#16
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Re: Can we use AC Delco parts?
In the end, it will cost you more. In the 24 years I have owned Honda cars,
I tried aftermarket rotors, pads, etc. etc. and everytime I ended up NOT
getting the mileage out of the aftermarket parts.
If you want to save money, buy OEM from someone like Majestic Honda (google
it). They are not the cheapest if you need one inexpensive item (minimum
shipping), but if you need a complete package of items for maintenance, they
can save you quite a bit.
G-Man
"Winston" <replyme@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>I am asking this on behalf of a friend who owns a Honda mini van and he is
>about to change his timing belt and thought he might as well change the
>water pump and other stuff accessible when they work on his vehicle. He
>wants to know if it was ok to use non Honda parts like AC Delco?
> Any contribution will be appreciated.
> Thank you
> Winston
>
I tried aftermarket rotors, pads, etc. etc. and everytime I ended up NOT
getting the mileage out of the aftermarket parts.
If you want to save money, buy OEM from someone like Majestic Honda (google
it). They are not the cheapest if you need one inexpensive item (minimum
shipping), but if you need a complete package of items for maintenance, they
can save you quite a bit.
G-Man
"Winston" <replyme@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:ebmdnTpEkcMmShjZnZ2dnUVZ_tCdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>I am asking this on behalf of a friend who owns a Honda mini van and he is
>about to change his timing belt and thought he might as well change the
>water pump and other stuff accessible when they work on his vehicle. He
>wants to know if it was ok to use non Honda parts like AC Delco?
> Any contribution will be appreciated.
> Thank you
> Winston
>
#17
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Re: Can we use AC Delco parts?
In the end, it will cost you more. In the 24 years I have owned Honda cars,
I tried aftermarket rotors, pads, etc. etc. and everytime I ended up NOT
getting the mileage out of the aftermarket parts.
If you want to save money, buy OEM from someone like Majestic Honda (google
it). They are not the cheapest if you need one inexpensive item (minimum
shipping), but if you need a complete package of items for maintenance, they
can save you quite a bit.
G-Man
"Winston" <replyme@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:ebmdnTpEkcMmShjZnZ2dnUVZ_tCdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>I am asking this on behalf of a friend who owns a Honda mini van and he is
>about to change his timing belt and thought he might as well change the
>water pump and other stuff accessible when they work on his vehicle. He
>wants to know if it was ok to use non Honda parts like AC Delco?
> Any contribution will be appreciated.
> Thank you
> Winston
>
I tried aftermarket rotors, pads, etc. etc. and everytime I ended up NOT
getting the mileage out of the aftermarket parts.
If you want to save money, buy OEM from someone like Majestic Honda (google
it). They are not the cheapest if you need one inexpensive item (minimum
shipping), but if you need a complete package of items for maintenance, they
can save you quite a bit.
G-Man
"Winston" <replyme@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:ebmdnTpEkcMmShjZnZ2dnUVZ_tCdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>I am asking this on behalf of a friend who owns a Honda mini van and he is
>about to change his timing belt and thought he might as well change the
>water pump and other stuff accessible when they work on his vehicle. He
>wants to know if it was ok to use non Honda parts like AC Delco?
> Any contribution will be appreciated.
> Thank you
> Winston
>
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Re: HELP: Can we use AC Delco parts?
Winston wrote:
> I am asking this on behalf of a friend who owns a Honda mini van and he is
> about to change his timing belt and thought he might as well change the
> water pump and other stuff accessible when they work on his vehicle. He
> wants to know if it was ok to use non Honda parts like AC Delco?
> Any contribution will be appreciated.
> Thank you
> Winston
>
>
Carefull use of aftermarket parts is not a bad idea, but I would stay
away from AC-Delco for Hondas. AC-Delco is GM's aftermarket brand, and
they don't make any of the parts. They simply buy them on the world
market, and you never know what you are getting.
John
> I am asking this on behalf of a friend who owns a Honda mini van and he is
> about to change his timing belt and thought he might as well change the
> water pump and other stuff accessible when they work on his vehicle. He
> wants to know if it was ok to use non Honda parts like AC Delco?
> Any contribution will be appreciated.
> Thank you
> Winston
>
>
Carefull use of aftermarket parts is not a bad idea, but I would stay
away from AC-Delco for Hondas. AC-Delco is GM's aftermarket brand, and
they don't make any of the parts. They simply buy them on the world
market, and you never know what you are getting.
John
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Re: HELP: Can we use AC Delco parts?
Winston wrote:
> I am asking this on behalf of a friend who owns a Honda mini van and he is
> about to change his timing belt and thought he might as well change the
> water pump and other stuff accessible when they work on his vehicle. He
> wants to know if it was ok to use non Honda parts like AC Delco?
> Any contribution will be appreciated.
> Thank you
> Winston
>
>
Carefull use of aftermarket parts is not a bad idea, but I would stay
away from AC-Delco for Hondas. AC-Delco is GM's aftermarket brand, and
they don't make any of the parts. They simply buy them on the world
market, and you never know what you are getting.
John
> I am asking this on behalf of a friend who owns a Honda mini van and he is
> about to change his timing belt and thought he might as well change the
> water pump and other stuff accessible when they work on his vehicle. He
> wants to know if it was ok to use non Honda parts like AC Delco?
> Any contribution will be appreciated.
> Thank you
> Winston
>
>
Carefull use of aftermarket parts is not a bad idea, but I would stay
away from AC-Delco for Hondas. AC-Delco is GM's aftermarket brand, and
they don't make any of the parts. They simply buy them on the world
market, and you never know what you are getting.
John
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Re: HELP: Can we use AC Delco parts?
Winston wrote:
> I am asking this on behalf of a friend who owns a Honda mini van and he is
> about to change his timing belt and thought he might as well change the
> water pump and other stuff accessible when they work on his vehicle. He
> wants to know if it was ok to use non Honda parts like AC Delco?
> Any contribution will be appreciated.
> Thank you
> Winston
>
>
Carefull use of aftermarket parts is not a bad idea, but I would stay
away from AC-Delco for Hondas. AC-Delco is GM's aftermarket brand, and
they don't make any of the parts. They simply buy them on the world
market, and you never know what you are getting.
John
> I am asking this on behalf of a friend who owns a Honda mini van and he is
> about to change his timing belt and thought he might as well change the
> water pump and other stuff accessible when they work on his vehicle. He
> wants to know if it was ok to use non Honda parts like AC Delco?
> Any contribution will be appreciated.
> Thank you
> Winston
>
>
Carefull use of aftermarket parts is not a bad idea, but I would stay
away from AC-Delco for Hondas. AC-Delco is GM's aftermarket brand, and
they don't make any of the parts. They simply buy them on the world
market, and you never know what you are getting.
John
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Re: HELP: Can we use AC Delco parts?
>i cant understand why anyone would whant to use a 1 size fit
>all like AC delco parts yes they may be a few bucks cheaper to use
>but look at the drop back to using them i mean what if in 6 months time fro
>now a timing belt brakes or a water pump leakes or a tensioner
>
>starts getting noisy? well guess what that means you get in there
>and open up everything again to get in there when you could of avoide
>that the 1st time by using the right parts and not to mention the added expens
>the second time of having to repaire the problem unless you
>friend whants to have the headaches of seeing the repaire shop again in the near future tell him to us
>or better yet have it done at HONDA dealership with factory trained technitions on hand
>
>I have a saying i keep with me all the time and that is
>
> "you either do it right the 1st time or you dont do it at all" ;
>
>
>
>--
>johnin
Like Elle stated you need to research the vendor and the manufacture.
ACDelco Timing belts (and other premium timing belt manufactures) are not a
one size fits all belt, that's just a ludicrous statement. Gates/Unitta is
the OEM & OES supplier for Honda and Acura. Look at the timing belt and you
will see either one of the names or both. Guess who supplies ACDelco with
Timing belts? Gates! They also supply to NAPA and half of Good Years timing
belt line is Gates. Bet you didn't know that. They also supply to
O'Reilly's, some for Beck Arnley and at one point in time, CARQUEST. There
are others also, do a search.
Educate yourself and get the facts straight. Here's a start.
http://www.gatesunitta.com/index.php
>all like AC delco parts yes they may be a few bucks cheaper to use
>but look at the drop back to using them i mean what if in 6 months time fro
>now a timing belt brakes or a water pump leakes or a tensioner
>
>starts getting noisy? well guess what that means you get in there
>and open up everything again to get in there when you could of avoide
>that the 1st time by using the right parts and not to mention the added expens
>the second time of having to repaire the problem unless you
>friend whants to have the headaches of seeing the repaire shop again in the near future tell him to us
>or better yet have it done at HONDA dealership with factory trained technitions on hand
>
>I have a saying i keep with me all the time and that is
>
> "you either do it right the 1st time or you dont do it at all" ;
>
>
>
>--
>johnin
Like Elle stated you need to research the vendor and the manufacture.
ACDelco Timing belts (and other premium timing belt manufactures) are not a
one size fits all belt, that's just a ludicrous statement. Gates/Unitta is
the OEM & OES supplier for Honda and Acura. Look at the timing belt and you
will see either one of the names or both. Guess who supplies ACDelco with
Timing belts? Gates! They also supply to NAPA and half of Good Years timing
belt line is Gates. Bet you didn't know that. They also supply to
O'Reilly's, some for Beck Arnley and at one point in time, CARQUEST. There
are others also, do a search.
Educate yourself and get the facts straight. Here's a start.
http://www.gatesunitta.com/index.php
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Re: HELP: Can we use AC Delco parts?
>i cant understand why anyone would whant to use a 1 size fit
>all like AC delco parts yes they may be a few bucks cheaper to use
>but look at the drop back to using them i mean what if in 6 months time fro
>now a timing belt brakes or a water pump leakes or a tensioner
>
>starts getting noisy? well guess what that means you get in there
>and open up everything again to get in there when you could of avoide
>that the 1st time by using the right parts and not to mention the added expens
>the second time of having to repaire the problem unless you
>friend whants to have the headaches of seeing the repaire shop again in the near future tell him to us
>or better yet have it done at HONDA dealership with factory trained technitions on hand
>
>I have a saying i keep with me all the time and that is
>
> "you either do it right the 1st time or you dont do it at all" ;
>
>
>
>--
>johnin
Like Elle stated you need to research the vendor and the manufacture.
ACDelco Timing belts (and other premium timing belt manufactures) are not a
one size fits all belt, that's just a ludicrous statement. Gates/Unitta is
the OEM & OES supplier for Honda and Acura. Look at the timing belt and you
will see either one of the names or both. Guess who supplies ACDelco with
Timing belts? Gates! They also supply to NAPA and half of Good Years timing
belt line is Gates. Bet you didn't know that. They also supply to
O'Reilly's, some for Beck Arnley and at one point in time, CARQUEST. There
are others also, do a search.
Educate yourself and get the facts straight. Here's a start.
http://www.gatesunitta.com/index.php
>all like AC delco parts yes they may be a few bucks cheaper to use
>but look at the drop back to using them i mean what if in 6 months time fro
>now a timing belt brakes or a water pump leakes or a tensioner
>
>starts getting noisy? well guess what that means you get in there
>and open up everything again to get in there when you could of avoide
>that the 1st time by using the right parts and not to mention the added expens
>the second time of having to repaire the problem unless you
>friend whants to have the headaches of seeing the repaire shop again in the near future tell him to us
>or better yet have it done at HONDA dealership with factory trained technitions on hand
>
>I have a saying i keep with me all the time and that is
>
> "you either do it right the 1st time or you dont do it at all" ;
>
>
>
>--
>johnin
Like Elle stated you need to research the vendor and the manufacture.
ACDelco Timing belts (and other premium timing belt manufactures) are not a
one size fits all belt, that's just a ludicrous statement. Gates/Unitta is
the OEM & OES supplier for Honda and Acura. Look at the timing belt and you
will see either one of the names or both. Guess who supplies ACDelco with
Timing belts? Gates! They also supply to NAPA and half of Good Years timing
belt line is Gates. Bet you didn't know that. They also supply to
O'Reilly's, some for Beck Arnley and at one point in time, CARQUEST. There
are others also, do a search.
Educate yourself and get the facts straight. Here's a start.
http://www.gatesunitta.com/index.php
#23
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Re: HELP: Can we use AC Delco parts?
>i cant understand why anyone would whant to use a 1 size fit
>all like AC delco parts yes they may be a few bucks cheaper to use
>but look at the drop back to using them i mean what if in 6 months time fro
>now a timing belt brakes or a water pump leakes or a tensioner
>
>starts getting noisy? well guess what that means you get in there
>and open up everything again to get in there when you could of avoide
>that the 1st time by using the right parts and not to mention the added expens
>the second time of having to repaire the problem unless you
>friend whants to have the headaches of seeing the repaire shop again in the near future tell him to us
>or better yet have it done at HONDA dealership with factory trained technitions on hand
>
>I have a saying i keep with me all the time and that is
>
> "you either do it right the 1st time or you dont do it at all" ;
>
>
>
>--
>johnin
Like Elle stated you need to research the vendor and the manufacture.
ACDelco Timing belts (and other premium timing belt manufactures) are not a
one size fits all belt, that's just a ludicrous statement. Gates/Unitta is
the OEM & OES supplier for Honda and Acura. Look at the timing belt and you
will see either one of the names or both. Guess who supplies ACDelco with
Timing belts? Gates! They also supply to NAPA and half of Good Years timing
belt line is Gates. Bet you didn't know that. They also supply to
O'Reilly's, some for Beck Arnley and at one point in time, CARQUEST. There
are others also, do a search.
Educate yourself and get the facts straight. Here's a start.
http://www.gatesunitta.com/index.php
>all like AC delco parts yes they may be a few bucks cheaper to use
>but look at the drop back to using them i mean what if in 6 months time fro
>now a timing belt brakes or a water pump leakes or a tensioner
>
>starts getting noisy? well guess what that means you get in there
>and open up everything again to get in there when you could of avoide
>that the 1st time by using the right parts and not to mention the added expens
>the second time of having to repaire the problem unless you
>friend whants to have the headaches of seeing the repaire shop again in the near future tell him to us
>or better yet have it done at HONDA dealership with factory trained technitions on hand
>
>I have a saying i keep with me all the time and that is
>
> "you either do it right the 1st time or you dont do it at all" ;
>
>
>
>--
>johnin
Like Elle stated you need to research the vendor and the manufacture.
ACDelco Timing belts (and other premium timing belt manufactures) are not a
one size fits all belt, that's just a ludicrous statement. Gates/Unitta is
the OEM & OES supplier for Honda and Acura. Look at the timing belt and you
will see either one of the names or both. Guess who supplies ACDelco with
Timing belts? Gates! They also supply to NAPA and half of Good Years timing
belt line is Gates. Bet you didn't know that. They also supply to
O'Reilly's, some for Beck Arnley and at one point in time, CARQUEST. There
are others also, do a search.
Educate yourself and get the facts straight. Here's a start.
http://www.gatesunitta.com/index.php
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Re: HELP: Can we use AC Delco parts?
"Colorado Scott" <u23061@uwe> wrote
> Gates/Unitta is
> the OEM & OES supplier for Honda and Acura. Look at the
> timing belt and you
> will see either one of the names or both.
I happen to have a new timing belt sitting in a closet here
(long story; it goes in next summer). Among other things, it
does indeed have "Unitta" printed on it.
I was curious about the Gates part. The www.gates.com site
has a nice history of the very old Gates company. The site
Scott gave explains Gates's relationship to Unitta:
"In 2002, the Gates Rubber Company (USA) and Nitta
Corporation (Japan), partners in Asia for over 30 years,
formed an all new organisation, Gates Unitta Asia Company to
manage and co-ordinate all our existing power transmission
business activities in Asia."
http://www.gatesunitta.com/about.php
Here and at my Honda web site, I have been referencing the
Gates's site for timing belt change intervals, not knowing
whether they made Honda's timing belts or not. Now I know.
Bravo, Scott!
> Gates/Unitta is
> the OEM & OES supplier for Honda and Acura. Look at the
> timing belt and you
> will see either one of the names or both.
I happen to have a new timing belt sitting in a closet here
(long story; it goes in next summer). Among other things, it
does indeed have "Unitta" printed on it.
I was curious about the Gates part. The www.gates.com site
has a nice history of the very old Gates company. The site
Scott gave explains Gates's relationship to Unitta:
"In 2002, the Gates Rubber Company (USA) and Nitta
Corporation (Japan), partners in Asia for over 30 years,
formed an all new organisation, Gates Unitta Asia Company to
manage and co-ordinate all our existing power transmission
business activities in Asia."
http://www.gatesunitta.com/about.php
Here and at my Honda web site, I have been referencing the
Gates's site for timing belt change intervals, not knowing
whether they made Honda's timing belts or not. Now I know.
Bravo, Scott!
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Re: HELP: Can we use AC Delco parts?
"Colorado Scott" <u23061@uwe> wrote
> Gates/Unitta is
> the OEM & OES supplier for Honda and Acura. Look at the
> timing belt and you
> will see either one of the names or both.
I happen to have a new timing belt sitting in a closet here
(long story; it goes in next summer). Among other things, it
does indeed have "Unitta" printed on it.
I was curious about the Gates part. The www.gates.com site
has a nice history of the very old Gates company. The site
Scott gave explains Gates's relationship to Unitta:
"In 2002, the Gates Rubber Company (USA) and Nitta
Corporation (Japan), partners in Asia for over 30 years,
formed an all new organisation, Gates Unitta Asia Company to
manage and co-ordinate all our existing power transmission
business activities in Asia."
http://www.gatesunitta.com/about.php
Here and at my Honda web site, I have been referencing the
Gates's site for timing belt change intervals, not knowing
whether they made Honda's timing belts or not. Now I know.
Bravo, Scott!
> Gates/Unitta is
> the OEM & OES supplier for Honda and Acura. Look at the
> timing belt and you
> will see either one of the names or both.
I happen to have a new timing belt sitting in a closet here
(long story; it goes in next summer). Among other things, it
does indeed have "Unitta" printed on it.
I was curious about the Gates part. The www.gates.com site
has a nice history of the very old Gates company. The site
Scott gave explains Gates's relationship to Unitta:
"In 2002, the Gates Rubber Company (USA) and Nitta
Corporation (Japan), partners in Asia for over 30 years,
formed an all new organisation, Gates Unitta Asia Company to
manage and co-ordinate all our existing power transmission
business activities in Asia."
http://www.gatesunitta.com/about.php
Here and at my Honda web site, I have been referencing the
Gates's site for timing belt change intervals, not knowing
whether they made Honda's timing belts or not. Now I know.
Bravo, Scott!
#26
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Re: HELP: Can we use AC Delco parts?
"Colorado Scott" <u23061@uwe> wrote
> Gates/Unitta is
> the OEM & OES supplier for Honda and Acura. Look at the
> timing belt and you
> will see either one of the names or both.
I happen to have a new timing belt sitting in a closet here
(long story; it goes in next summer). Among other things, it
does indeed have "Unitta" printed on it.
I was curious about the Gates part. The www.gates.com site
has a nice history of the very old Gates company. The site
Scott gave explains Gates's relationship to Unitta:
"In 2002, the Gates Rubber Company (USA) and Nitta
Corporation (Japan), partners in Asia for over 30 years,
formed an all new organisation, Gates Unitta Asia Company to
manage and co-ordinate all our existing power transmission
business activities in Asia."
http://www.gatesunitta.com/about.php
Here and at my Honda web site, I have been referencing the
Gates's site for timing belt change intervals, not knowing
whether they made Honda's timing belts or not. Now I know.
Bravo, Scott!
> Gates/Unitta is
> the OEM & OES supplier for Honda and Acura. Look at the
> timing belt and you
> will see either one of the names or both.
I happen to have a new timing belt sitting in a closet here
(long story; it goes in next summer). Among other things, it
does indeed have "Unitta" printed on it.
I was curious about the Gates part. The www.gates.com site
has a nice history of the very old Gates company. The site
Scott gave explains Gates's relationship to Unitta:
"In 2002, the Gates Rubber Company (USA) and Nitta
Corporation (Japan), partners in Asia for over 30 years,
formed an all new organisation, Gates Unitta Asia Company to
manage and co-ordinate all our existing power transmission
business activities in Asia."
http://www.gatesunitta.com/about.php
Here and at my Honda web site, I have been referencing the
Gates's site for timing belt change intervals, not knowing
whether they made Honda's timing belts or not. Now I know.
Bravo, Scott!
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