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Old Aug 21, 2006 | 01:13 PM
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Somebody help me understand the following...changed the cam belt or timing belt plus the tensioner on saturday in a local shop and now the car feels somehow livelier? Maybe the car was a tad out of time? It's not too much but just feels better, I dunno???
I know the belt is supposed to be changed at approx. 100k miles but the car has only 68k, and the old belt did not have signs of wear or tear...[&:]
 
Old Aug 21, 2006 | 03:19 PM
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I swear I was told that 60k the timing belt should be changed, with our 7th gens throwing the timing off is quite an effort so I doubt it was off. You said you had the tensioner changed? maybe that...

It's possible that it's all in your head too .
 
Old Aug 21, 2006 | 03:43 PM
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Yup, agreed, can be my mind messing with me...
Regarding the timing belt change...some people say 100k, Honda experts say 70k, the manual says 60k, 7thgencivic forum says a bunch of other stuff...[&:] I dunno...
 
Old Aug 21, 2006 | 04:16 PM
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i know that even though the belt may not show any signs of wear, it could of been throwing your timing off like 1-2 degrees which will be noticible
 
Old Aug 21, 2006 | 05:04 PM
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i had my timing belt changed, it made a huge difference in performance, old belts do stretch somewhat so it could be messing with the timing a little bit.
 
Old Aug 21, 2006 | 07:32 PM
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the 3rd post gives the recommendations of timing belts:

https://www.hondacivicforum.com/m_252757/tm.htm
 
Old Aug 21, 2006 | 09:35 PM
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ORIGINAL: ef4life

i had my timing belt changed, it made a huge difference in performance, old belts do stretch somewhat so it could be messing with the timing a little bit.
old belt do not stretch and mess up the timing

yeah they might stretch a bit but to mess up with timing they would have to jump a tooth , worn stretched belts will make noise,, they are a bit looser and flap around a bit,, that is why it is a good idea to adjust the timing belt from time to time before the interval to change it ..

as for replacement of the belt it matters which climate you live in and if you do a lot of city or hwy driving

On a hot climate.. rubber components tend to dry and crack faster

if you do a lot of city driving versus hwy driving you got a lot more miles on that timing belt than the odometer reads,, remember anytime you are at a stop lite or stuck behind traffic ,, the odometer will not go up. but the timing belt is still spinning


My advice. replace t-belt at ......70-75k,, if a lot of city driving

80-85k if a lot of hwy driving
 
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 01:46 AM
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what do you mean old belts dont stretch?
i trashed 2 y8 motors due to the timing belt stretchin
and yes the car does run a lot better w/ new belt and it is noticeable especially on gas mileage
it might be hard to stretch a belt on a stock car but even w/ just catback exhaust, intake and chipped ecu i sure as hell did it twice
 
Old Aug 22, 2006 | 06:53 AM
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ORIGINAL: deserthonda

ORIGINAL: ef4life

i had my timing belt changed, it made a huge difference in performance, old belts do stretch somewhat so it could be messing with the timing a little bit.
old belt do not stretch and mess up the timing

yeah they might stretch a bit but to mess up with timing they would have to jump a tooth , worn stretched belts will make noise,, they are a bit looser and flap around a bit,, that is why it is a good idea to adjust the timing belt from time to time before the interval to change it ..

as for replacement of the belt it matters which climate you live in and if you do a lot of city or hwy driving

On a hot climate.. rubber components tend to dry and crack faster

if you do a lot of city driving versus hwy driving you got a lot more miles on that timing belt than the odometer reads,, remember anytime you are at a stop lite or stuck behind traffic ,, the odometer will not go up. but the timing belt is still spinning


My advice. replace t-belt at ......70-75k,, if a lot of city driving

80-85k if a lot of hwy driving
I am living in the Dominican Republic, year long it is humid and hot like hell, I double-checked the belt and it has some signs of wear...
I guess that my mpg's will get a tad better...will check in my next fillup....
Regarding traffic, it's 80% bumper to bumper here!!! So I guess it was good for my car to have a new belt and tensioner changed @ 67k...
At a stoplight I have to step on the brake pedal a bit more now!!!

Want to hear something that will **** you guys off? The local shop charged me $80 with 6 months warranty...back in Miami I had this same job done at $400!!!
 


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