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dblclutchin 08-06-2006 12:01 PM

Quick timing question
 
I have an 02 civic. Somone told me that civic timing belts are notorious for going out around 60,000 miles is this true?

fglaustin 08-06-2006 11:03 PM

RE: Quick timing question
 
not from what i know in my case and not from what i know around here (although i have not been here long). if someone told me they have 60 thousand on their timing belt - i would say to change it.

jrhaupt1 08-07-2006 05:17 AM

RE: Quick timing question
 
Some belts have lasted past 100k. But others have bit the dust at about 60, 70k.
Better safe than sorry.

dblclutchin 08-07-2006 04:15 PM

RE: Quick timing question
 
How much would it cost....... because im starting to expierience weird torque problems. It seemd like the car used to be quicker and have alot more power in the pasing gears any recomendations?

fglaustin 08-07-2006 10:37 PM

RE: Quick timing question
 
i just bought one for 20.99 plus tax.

as far as more power - how many miles since last tune-up?

fglaustin 08-09-2006 12:12 AM

RE: Quick timing question
 
timing belt recommendations:

Honda
Engine Interference Replace
1.2 Yes N/A
1.3 Yes 60,000
1.5 Yes 60,000
1.6 Yes 90,000
1.8 Yes 60,000
2.0 (SOHC) Yes 90,000
2.0 (DOHC) Yes 90,000
2.1 Yes 90,000
2.2 (SOHC) Yes 90,000
2.2 (DOHC) Yes 90,000
2.2 (DOHC Passport) Yes 75,000
2.3 Yes 90,000
2.6 Yes 75,000
2.7 Yes 90,000
3.0 Yes 105,000
3.2 Yes 75,000
3.5 Yes 90,000

the N/A means that none is specified - should change out at 60,000

deserthonda 08-12-2006 02:47 PM

RE: Quick timing question
 

ORIGINAL: dblclutchin

I have an 02 civic. Somone told me that civic timing belts are notorious for going out around 60,000 miles is this true?
it all depends if you do a lot of city or hwy driving.. one thing to keep in mind is that anytime that you are at stop lites idling or behind traffic,, the mileage on the odometer do not add up but the t-belt is still spinnig
so my rule of thumb...........

if a lot of city driving replace t-belt 60-75k
if mostly hwy driving 75-90 k

AOL.COM 08-12-2006 09:27 PM

RE: Quick timing question
 
if your car has got about 60k on it -i would start saving up for it
if you take it to a garage you'll be looking at about $ 2-300 to get it done
if you wait till it breaks you'll be looking at about 2k[:@]


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