99 Accord V6 timing belt and water pump?

Discussion in 'Accord' started by ULTRASTRYK, Feb 3, 2004.

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    ULTRASTRYK Guest

    The manual calls for timing belt replacement at 60k and then at 110k on the V6.
    Should I do the water pump also at 60k or could it wait til the 110k belt
    change. Also, how tough a job is the belt change on this thing. It look a
    little tight in there.
    Thanks
    Bill
     
    ULTRASTRYK, Feb 3, 2004
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    Barry S. Guest

    Do the water pump while doing the timing belt. It's too much of a
    liability not to. Timing belt changes can be quite difficult
    (especially for wedged in engines) if you don't have a good assortment
    of hand/air tools.

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    Barry S., Feb 3, 2004
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    JM Guest

    If the water pump happens to seize, the new belt will break, and . . .

    JM
     
    JM, Feb 3, 2004
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    James Guest

    Replacing it early shouldn't hurt anything but your wallet (and maybe
    your time) -- my '99 Accord V6 owner's manual mandates that the timing
    belt be changed at 105k miles on both the normal and severe schedules.
    Ahm-ownerlink.com confirms this. That being said, I plan to have
    mine done in a few months at 90k along with a new Honda water pump.
    My preference would be to do both, but I try to err on the side of
    reliability with this type of thing. I would rather "waste" a few
    hundred dollars than be left stranded in 5 degree weather with a car
    spewing coolant.
    Tight enough to me that I will let the dealer do it! Others here will
    certainly be able to tell you how difficult it really is.
    Good Luck!

    -James
     
    James, Feb 3, 2004
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