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Old 02-12-2005, 11:14 PM
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Does any1 know if a 97 Accord LX Sedan has a timing BELT or timing CHAIN? If it has a belt would it be clearly visible?
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Old 02-12-2005, 11:37 PM
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i think a belt... never really heard of a chain belt on a honda. But i wouldnt be surprised if the s2000 has a chain inwhich im actually lookin to buy
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A timing chain can be deadly. My friend has a Isuzu Amigo and the timing chain snap and did some nasty damage.
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Old 02-13-2005, 01:16 AM
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an isuzu f'in up? wow never heard that, my family has gone thru like 3 isuzu troopers and they never f'd up
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Old 02-13-2005, 01:56 AM
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Honda cars don't use timing chains. Nissan has always been the frontrunner in that game.
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ahh damn, i was picking up an engine for a friend, so i borrowed an old Trooper from his GF parents. that thing was a damn deathtrap. everytime i turned a corner, i thought it was going to tip, even going hella slow.
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Only Isuzu Amigo around year 98-99 were recall.
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you know why isuzu is so great? they are owned by honda . cant stop em. I have a chain in me 240 se.
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ahh damn, i was picking up an engine for a friend, so i borrowed an old Trooper from his GF parents. that thing was a damn deathtrap. everytime i turned a corner, i thought it was going to tip, even going hella slow.

hahahaha that would of been halarious but sucked to exsplain........ drive it like a baja truck lol, and get some air
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