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    Is it neccessary to completely remove timing belt when removing cams

    Is it neccessary to completely remove timing belt when removing cams.

    Can i just side it off the top off the cam gears and reslide it back in later..

    Or do i have to completely undo the tensioner ETC ETC..




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    Is there a way to loosening the cam gear bolt off the cam sticks... I have tried removing them with a torque wrench when they were off.. but it was damn hard... is there an easier way?

    thanks ,
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    Last edited by BlitZ; 21-02-2007 at 11:47 AM.
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    To put the cams/cam gears back on properly you will have to release the tensioner.

    To remove the cam gear bolt i used a rattle gun.

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    You could loosed the tensioner and slide it off one cam at a time; just get someone to hold it tight so it doesn't slip a tooth or five...
    Could be done; but really it's more hassle than its worth and doing it properly is easier

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    Quote Originally Posted by STOCK View Post
    To put the cams/cam gears back on properly you will have to release the tensioner.

    To remove the cam gear bolt i used a rattle gun.
    lossing the tensioner only? or remove the complete side to expose the belt ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew View Post
    You could loosed the tensioner and slide it off one cam at a time; just get someone to hold it tight so it doesn't slip a tooth or five...
    Could be done; but really it's more hassle than its worth and doing it properly is easier
    ok.. so just loosening tensioner and slide off the cam/cam gear leaving belt behind the covers and on the crank..
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    yeah but if you're gonna go through the trouble of loosening the tensioner, you're already more than half way to removing the belt. So might as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fishman View Post
    yeah but if you're gonna go through the trouble of loosening the tensioner, you're already more than half way to removing the belt. So might as well.
    hahah yeah but FARK me... i am only changing the cam gears which wont even give me .5 kw atw ...

    Apparently you dont even have to remove the cams for the cam gears..

    some people just..

    I am just changing cam gears:

    I have read -
    lock in cams(leave them in there), loosen tensioner, crack open cam gears, replace it and tension eveyrhting back up..

    Is this viable ?... dont trust honda-tech 100% half of them are tyre kcikers
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    probably not worth the time unless you changing cams too.
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    i would take the timing belt off just to be sure the bottom is not out a both or 2 ... this way u can line the bottom mark up incase it have moved

    to remove the cam gears without a rattle gun ... just stick a thick screw driver thru the gaps perferably a small pry bar and undo with a rachet this way the cams cant move ... works for me everytime

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishman View Post
    probably not worth the time unless you changing cams too.
    getting ecu dynoed... so i am thinking i might as well dial in cam cam gears.
    something along the lines of +2 intake -1 zorst..

    kinda want to bring the top end down abit for more driveability
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    Quote Originally Posted by Samo View Post
    i would take the timing belt off just to be sure the bottom is not out a both or 2 ... this way u can line the bottom mark up incase it have moved
    you can align the crank pulley and marker on cover..
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    just loosen the tensioner enoguh to slide the belt off the cam gears. Use a rattle gun to take the cam gear bolts.

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