You are a truely awsome mechanic John. Great stuff, i havent d/l the vid yet. I will when i get a chance. I'm gonna wait until my rep points count to give you some, then ill hit you up lol.
We need more mechanics like you!
Like John says: 'If the engine is in the car, this means undoing and removing the altenator belt, aircon belt and power stearing belt.
undo the top front engine mount, suporting your engine with a Jack.
then follow the video.'
I've done it 3 times now with my d16y4 with the help from my mechanic
It is a tight fit indeed.U need the right tools,i.e. a small rachet with the flexi extension bit,a deep socket piece to take off the engine mount as the bolts are too long for a normal socket,a breaker bar to fit on the long racket arm to snap the crank pulley bolt.
and patience.
I wouldn't do this you are confident you can do this.It's not easy until you know how to do it...
alrite ammm i read on anther forum / site that there is a specail tool from honda which holds the crank / crank bolt in place so theres no need for air gun / doing the smack anyone care to eletrate on what i said ?
Im getting my water pump changed so im doing my timing belt too, but i just wanted to know is it necessary to change the timing belt tensioner too? My engine is b18c7 done 150,000kms thanks!
This is good stuff John... thanks to the thread bumper, i needed this
Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
If 1 person has had bad luck with a product don’t condemn it until you yourself have tested it. Now if 10 pros have tried it and it sucked then I would trust their opinion.
Im getting my water pump changed so im doing my timing belt too, but i just wanted to know is it necessary to change the timing belt tensioner too? My engine is b18c7 done 150,000kms thanks!
it's a "may as well" item... waterpump/belt kits should come with this.
but still, your already there so you may as well do it... like doing a flywheel when changing the clutch... labour is a pita!
Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
If 1 person has had bad luck with a product don’t condemn it until you yourself have tested it. Now if 10 pros have tried it and it sucked then I would trust their opinion.
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