Timing Belt/Water Pump Cost
#1
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Timing Belt/Water Pump Cost
Hello all,
I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
(both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local shops.
The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
money.
Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
(both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local shops.
The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
money.
Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
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Re: Timing Belt/Water Pump Cost
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 19:59:28 -0500, "Telly" <aaa@bbb.com> wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
>it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
>(both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local shops.
>The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
>appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
>money.
>
>Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
>estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
>matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
Dealer will probably charge 700 to 800 I think...
>Hello all,
>
>I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
>it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
>(both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local shops.
>The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
>appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
>money.
>
>Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
>estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
>matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
Dealer will probably charge 700 to 800 I think...
#3
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Re: Timing Belt/Water Pump Cost
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 19:59:28 -0500, "Telly" <aaa@bbb.com> wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
>it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
>(both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local shops.
>The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
>appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
>money.
>
>Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
>estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
>matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
Dealer will probably charge 700 to 800 I think...
>Hello all,
>
>I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
>it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
>(both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local shops.
>The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
>appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
>money.
>
>Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
>estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
>matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
Dealer will probably charge 700 to 800 I think...
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Re: Timing Belt/Water Pump Cost
Telly wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
> it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
> (both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local
> shops. The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do
> understand and appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop
> may cost me more money.
>
> Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
> estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
> matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
Whichever shop you use, make sure that they are using OE parts and Honda's
antifreeze. Some shops will try to up their profit by using cheap parts.
These either don't fit well or don't last like OE. Another variable is
which parts are replaced. For example, some shops will replace the
tensioner bearings as well as the cam, crank, balance shaft, and valve cover
seals. Other shops will just replace the timing belt and water pump and
leave the rest alone. The merits, or lack thereof, of either approach have
already been thoroughly discussed on this group. Search through the old
posts at http://groups.google.com
Eric
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
> it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
> (both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local
> shops. The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do
> understand and appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop
> may cost me more money.
>
> Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
> estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
> matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
Whichever shop you use, make sure that they are using OE parts and Honda's
antifreeze. Some shops will try to up their profit by using cheap parts.
These either don't fit well or don't last like OE. Another variable is
which parts are replaced. For example, some shops will replace the
tensioner bearings as well as the cam, crank, balance shaft, and valve cover
seals. Other shops will just replace the timing belt and water pump and
leave the rest alone. The merits, or lack thereof, of either approach have
already been thoroughly discussed on this group. Search through the old
posts at http://groups.google.com
Eric
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Re: Timing Belt/Water Pump Cost
Telly wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
> it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
> (both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local
> shops. The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do
> understand and appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop
> may cost me more money.
>
> Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
> estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
> matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
Whichever shop you use, make sure that they are using OE parts and Honda's
antifreeze. Some shops will try to up their profit by using cheap parts.
These either don't fit well or don't last like OE. Another variable is
which parts are replaced. For example, some shops will replace the
tensioner bearings as well as the cam, crank, balance shaft, and valve cover
seals. Other shops will just replace the timing belt and water pump and
leave the rest alone. The merits, or lack thereof, of either approach have
already been thoroughly discussed on this group. Search through the old
posts at http://groups.google.com
Eric
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
> it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
> (both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local
> shops. The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do
> understand and appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop
> may cost me more money.
>
> Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
> estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
> matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
Whichever shop you use, make sure that they are using OE parts and Honda's
antifreeze. Some shops will try to up their profit by using cheap parts.
These either don't fit well or don't last like OE. Another variable is
which parts are replaced. For example, some shops will replace the
tensioner bearings as well as the cam, crank, balance shaft, and valve cover
seals. Other shops will just replace the timing belt and water pump and
leave the rest alone. The merits, or lack thereof, of either approach have
already been thoroughly discussed on this group. Search through the old
posts at http://groups.google.com
Eric
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Re: Timing Belt/Water Pump Cost
$600 is about right if done correctly.
G-Man
"Telly" <aaa@bbb.com> wrote in message
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> Hello all,
>
> I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
> it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
> (both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local
> shops.
> The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
> appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
> money.
>
> Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
> estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
> matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
G-Man
"Telly" <aaa@bbb.com> wrote in message
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> Hello all,
>
> I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
> it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
> (both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local
> shops.
> The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
> appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
> money.
>
> Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
> estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
> matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
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Re: Timing Belt/Water Pump Cost
$600 is about right if done correctly.
G-Man
"Telly" <aaa@bbb.com> wrote in message
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> Hello all,
>
> I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
> it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
> (both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local
> shops.
> The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
> appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
> money.
>
> Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
> estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
> matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
G-Man
"Telly" <aaa@bbb.com> wrote in message
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> Hello all,
>
> I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
> it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
> (both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local
> shops.
> The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
> appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
> money.
>
> Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
> estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
> matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
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Re: Timing Belt/Water Pump Cost
"Telly" <aaa@bbb.com> wrote in message
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> Hello all,
>
> I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
> it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
> (both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local
> shops.
> The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
> appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
> money.
>
> Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
> estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
> matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
I recently got a a new timing belt, water pump, drive belts, and timing
belt tensioner at my dealer for $681.
--
Bearman
"Having a smoking section in a restaurant is like having a peeing section in
a swimming pool."
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Re: Timing Belt/Water Pump Cost
"Telly" <aaa@bbb.com> wrote in message
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> Hello all,
>
> I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
> it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
> (both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local
> shops.
> The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
> appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
> money.
>
> Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
> estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
> matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
I recently got a a new timing belt, water pump, drive belts, and timing
belt tensioner at my dealer for $681.
--
Bearman
"Having a smoking section in a restaurant is like having a peeing section in
a swimming pool."
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$700 is way to much to pay for that. you can actually do it yourself and
save all that. there are also very good shops that will charge alot less
than that and still do the job right. you can buy the parts yourself and pay
them for the labor. i would look for one of those.
-jeff
"Telly" <aaa@bbb.com> wrote in message
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> Hello all,
>
> I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
> it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
> (both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local
> shops.
> The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
> appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
> money.
>
> Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
> estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
> matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
>
save all that. there are also very good shops that will charge alot less
than that and still do the job right. you can buy the parts yourself and pay
them for the labor. i would look for one of those.
-jeff
"Telly" <aaa@bbb.com> wrote in message
news:8OWdnXubAaDADKvbnZ2dnUVZ_jSdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Hello all,
>
> I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
> it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
> (both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local
> shops.
> The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
> appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
> money.
>
> Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
> estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
> matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
>
#11
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$700 is way to much to pay for that. you can actually do it yourself and
save all that. there are also very good shops that will charge alot less
than that and still do the job right. you can buy the parts yourself and pay
them for the labor. i would look for one of those.
-jeff
"Telly" <aaa@bbb.com> wrote in message
news:8OWdnXubAaDADKvbnZ2dnUVZ_jSdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Hello all,
>
> I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
> it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
> (both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local
> shops.
> The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
> appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
> money.
>
> Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
> estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
> matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
>
save all that. there are also very good shops that will charge alot less
than that and still do the job right. you can buy the parts yourself and pay
them for the labor. i would look for one of those.
-jeff
"Telly" <aaa@bbb.com> wrote in message
news:8OWdnXubAaDADKvbnZ2dnUVZ_jSdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
> Hello all,
>
> I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
> it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
> (both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local
> shops.
> The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
> appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
> money.
>
> Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
> estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
> matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
>
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Telly wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
> it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
> (both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local shops.
> The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
> appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
> money.
>
> Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
> estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
> matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
Changed my own, on my VTech engines, and ALWAYS do the kit of tensioner
with belt, plus, water pump, Thermostat, and all belts and hoses.
I'll spend about $160.00 for the parts, and got them for two of my most
recent cars at the Central Auto Parts store, Aloma Avenue (SR426),
Goldenrod, near my home in Casselberry, Seminole County, Florida.
They sold me a $111.00 kit of tensioner and timing belt. Had the
It is North of Orlando, the megapolis that is an octopus in Orange
County. I know, TMI... But, the local Honda dealers charge around $600
just to do the tensioner, belt and Water Pump. That includes
antifreeze. I trust Courtesy Honda absolutely, if I want to spend the
$600 and let them do it.
But, I have been a mechanic and also have worked on the line, since 1964
(20+years in the USAF). So, I already have both; the tools, and the
'feel' for working on machines.
I use genuine antifreeze and cut it myself. All A/F is supposed to meet
Federal specifications, and be interchangeable. Never had a problem
with Prestone or any other I have mixed. The only fluid I DO insist to
use from Honda is the Power Steering Lubricant!
But, I was born in St. Paul, in 1946. Relatives report similar pricing
there.
The job takes me about 8 hours, with lots of coffee breaks. Biggest
part of the work is removing the crank bolt! Honda uses Anaerobic Thread
locking compound. You might know it as Lock Tite. The crank bolt is
then torqued to about 360 Foot/Pounds of torque.
> Hello all,
>
> I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
> it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
> (both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local shops.
> The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
> appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
> money.
>
> Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
> estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
> matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
Changed my own, on my VTech engines, and ALWAYS do the kit of tensioner
with belt, plus, water pump, Thermostat, and all belts and hoses.
I'll spend about $160.00 for the parts, and got them for two of my most
recent cars at the Central Auto Parts store, Aloma Avenue (SR426),
Goldenrod, near my home in Casselberry, Seminole County, Florida.
They sold me a $111.00 kit of tensioner and timing belt. Had the
It is North of Orlando, the megapolis that is an octopus in Orange
County. I know, TMI... But, the local Honda dealers charge around $600
just to do the tensioner, belt and Water Pump. That includes
antifreeze. I trust Courtesy Honda absolutely, if I want to spend the
$600 and let them do it.
But, I have been a mechanic and also have worked on the line, since 1964
(20+years in the USAF). So, I already have both; the tools, and the
'feel' for working on machines.
I use genuine antifreeze and cut it myself. All A/F is supposed to meet
Federal specifications, and be interchangeable. Never had a problem
with Prestone or any other I have mixed. The only fluid I DO insist to
use from Honda is the Power Steering Lubricant!
But, I was born in St. Paul, in 1946. Relatives report similar pricing
there.
The job takes me about 8 hours, with lots of coffee breaks. Biggest
part of the work is removing the crank bolt! Honda uses Anaerobic Thread
locking compound. You might know it as Lock Tite. The crank bolt is
then torqued to about 360 Foot/Pounds of torque.
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Telly wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
> it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
> (both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local shops.
> The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
> appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
> money.
>
> Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
> estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
> matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
Changed my own, on my VTech engines, and ALWAYS do the kit of tensioner
with belt, plus, water pump, Thermostat, and all belts and hoses.
I'll spend about $160.00 for the parts, and got them for two of my most
recent cars at the Central Auto Parts store, Aloma Avenue (SR426),
Goldenrod, near my home in Casselberry, Seminole County, Florida.
They sold me a $111.00 kit of tensioner and timing belt. Had the
It is North of Orlando, the megapolis that is an octopus in Orange
County. I know, TMI... But, the local Honda dealers charge around $600
just to do the tensioner, belt and Water Pump. That includes
antifreeze. I trust Courtesy Honda absolutely, if I want to spend the
$600 and let them do it.
But, I have been a mechanic and also have worked on the line, since 1964
(20+years in the USAF). So, I already have both; the tools, and the
'feel' for working on machines.
I use genuine antifreeze and cut it myself. All A/F is supposed to meet
Federal specifications, and be interchangeable. Never had a problem
with Prestone or any other I have mixed. The only fluid I DO insist to
use from Honda is the Power Steering Lubricant!
But, I was born in St. Paul, in 1946. Relatives report similar pricing
there.
The job takes me about 8 hours, with lots of coffee breaks. Biggest
part of the work is removing the crank bolt! Honda uses Anaerobic Thread
locking compound. You might know it as Lock Tite. The crank bolt is
then torqued to about 360 Foot/Pounds of torque.
> Hello all,
>
> I have a 1994 Honda Accord EX sedan with 98,000 miles on it. I have owned
> it since it was new. I am going to replace the timing belt and water pump
> (both for the first time) and have been getting estimates from local shops.
> The estimates to do this work have varied widely, and I do understand and
> appreciate the concept that work done by a quality shop may cost me more
> money.
>
> Having said all that, can anyone give me an idea as to what a reasonable
> estimate for this work would be so I have something to go by? If it
> matters, I live in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area. Thank you in advance.
>
>
>
Changed my own, on my VTech engines, and ALWAYS do the kit of tensioner
with belt, plus, water pump, Thermostat, and all belts and hoses.
I'll spend about $160.00 for the parts, and got them for two of my most
recent cars at the Central Auto Parts store, Aloma Avenue (SR426),
Goldenrod, near my home in Casselberry, Seminole County, Florida.
They sold me a $111.00 kit of tensioner and timing belt. Had the
It is North of Orlando, the megapolis that is an octopus in Orange
County. I know, TMI... But, the local Honda dealers charge around $600
just to do the tensioner, belt and Water Pump. That includes
antifreeze. I trust Courtesy Honda absolutely, if I want to spend the
$600 and let them do it.
But, I have been a mechanic and also have worked on the line, since 1964
(20+years in the USAF). So, I already have both; the tools, and the
'feel' for working on machines.
I use genuine antifreeze and cut it myself. All A/F is supposed to meet
Federal specifications, and be interchangeable. Never had a problem
with Prestone or any other I have mixed. The only fluid I DO insist to
use from Honda is the Power Steering Lubricant!
But, I was born in St. Paul, in 1946. Relatives report similar pricing
there.
The job takes me about 8 hours, with lots of coffee breaks. Biggest
part of the work is removing the crank bolt! Honda uses Anaerobic Thread
locking compound. You might know it as Lock Tite. The crank bolt is
then torqued to about 360 Foot/Pounds of torque.
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"nerdwizard" <nerdwizard@work.com> wrote in message
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>
> The job takes me about 8 hours, with lots of coffee breaks. Biggest
> part of the work is removing the crank bolt! Honda uses Anaerobic Thread
> locking compound. You might know it as Lock Tite. The crank bolt is
> then torqued to about 360 Foot/Pounds of torque.
>
The cause of the ungodly tight bolt is still controversial - there isn't any
sign of lock-tite on the threads when I've looked - but there is no doubt
the bolt is way tighter than it needs to be. A Big Honkin' Mama impact
driver is indispensible. Accept no substitutes, like the Wimpy Slacker Dude
socket wrench ;-)
Mike
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> The job takes me about 8 hours, with lots of coffee breaks. Biggest
> part of the work is removing the crank bolt! Honda uses Anaerobic Thread
> locking compound. You might know it as Lock Tite. The crank bolt is
> then torqued to about 360 Foot/Pounds of torque.
>
The cause of the ungodly tight bolt is still controversial - there isn't any
sign of lock-tite on the threads when I've looked - but there is no doubt
the bolt is way tighter than it needs to be. A Big Honkin' Mama impact
driver is indispensible. Accept no substitutes, like the Wimpy Slacker Dude
socket wrench ;-)
Mike
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"nerdwizard" <nerdwizard@work.com> wrote in message
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>
> The job takes me about 8 hours, with lots of coffee breaks. Biggest
> part of the work is removing the crank bolt! Honda uses Anaerobic Thread
> locking compound. You might know it as Lock Tite. The crank bolt is
> then torqued to about 360 Foot/Pounds of torque.
>
The cause of the ungodly tight bolt is still controversial - there isn't any
sign of lock-tite on the threads when I've looked - but there is no doubt
the bolt is way tighter than it needs to be. A Big Honkin' Mama impact
driver is indispensible. Accept no substitutes, like the Wimpy Slacker Dude
socket wrench ;-)
Mike
news:464061e8$0$8974$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
>
> The job takes me about 8 hours, with lots of coffee breaks. Biggest
> part of the work is removing the crank bolt! Honda uses Anaerobic Thread
> locking compound. You might know it as Lock Tite. The crank bolt is
> then torqued to about 360 Foot/Pounds of torque.
>
The cause of the ungodly tight bolt is still controversial - there isn't any
sign of lock-tite on the threads when I've looked - but there is no doubt
the bolt is way tighter than it needs to be. A Big Honkin' Mama impact
driver is indispensible. Accept no substitutes, like the Wimpy Slacker Dude
socket wrench ;-)
Mike