92 Accord balance shaft seized

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Dario Moreno, Oct 16, 2006.

  1. Dario Moreno

    Dario Moreno Guest

    The 92 Accord balance shaft seized 20K kms after a timing belt
    replacement When it happened a while ago and I ended up having the
    balance shaft disabled by my mechanic (paid again to access the area) ,
    I did not realize it at the time but now going through my records I
    noticed that during the timing belt job he also replaced balance shaft
    seal and the retainer. My question is whether the seizure had anything
    to do with a sloppy job that the mechanic did. My gut feeling is that
    he screwed up but I would like to know what people on this group think?
    I have a 97 CRV @150K km and I do not want to make the same mistake
    again by having him to do the job. Judging also from the fact that he
    charged me CDN $225+tax labor for changing 4 stabilizer links, eight
    bolts in total, on my 97 CRV, I think he is not as honest as I thought
    initially. Thanks.
     
    Dario Moreno, Oct 16, 2006
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  2. Dario Moreno

    N.E.Ohio Bob Guest

    Dario Moreno wrote:
    Judging also from the fact that he
    I was surpassed at the cost of the parts when I did the two links on
    the front of my '92 Accord.
    You can get an estimate for the same work at another place to check his
    cost.

    As for the balance shaft, I have never heard of a problem there. bob
     
    N.E.Ohio Bob, Oct 16, 2006
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  3. Dario Moreno

    jim beam Guest

    very high probability. the shaft just rotates - it doesn't do any
    "work", so there's nothing mechanical to screw it up. he probably
    munged the retainer.
    some of the stabilizer links are expensive if they have the integrated
    swivel joints, but if they were just for the rubber donuts, that was
    /way/ too expensive.

    shop about for someone else. i don't mind paying a little extra for
    competence.
     
    jim beam, Oct 17, 2006
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