Honda Passport - Timing Belt

Discussion in 'Passport' started by ajpdla, Oct 25, 2004.

  1. ajpdla

    ajpdla Guest

    Car: 1995 Honda Passport
    Issue: Clicking sound from timing belt.
    Remedy: Replace Timing Belt Tensioner

    Problem: I already have installed a new timing belt. The tensioner was
    known to be bad at replacement, but no replacement tensioner was available.
    I now have the new tensioner ready to be installed.

    Can I just install the new tensioner and keep existing timing belt, or
    should I replace the belt as well? The existing timing belt has about 3,000
    miles on it; however, it has been operated by the old, failing tensioner.

    TIA

    Aaron
     
    ajpdla, Oct 25, 2004
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  2. ajpdla

    E. Meyer Guest

    If the new belt is not frayed or damaged by the old tensioner wobbling
    around, there is no reason to replace it. The tensioner simply keeps it
    taut. It does not pull it or drive it.
     
    E. Meyer, Oct 25, 2004
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  3. ajpdla

    motsco_ _ Guest

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    You'll be able to tell once you open the valve cover . . . If the Honda
    logo has been 'burnt' off the belt, maybe it should be changed. That
    logo will last over 100,000 miles in a healthy engine.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Oct 26, 2004
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  4. ajpdla

    Woody Guest

    You are going to the trouble of tearing it apart to replace the tensioner
    why not do the job right and replace the belt too. Why take the chance. You
    cannot look at the timing belt and determine if it is ok. The cost of the
    belt is cheap insurance...
     
    Woody, Oct 26, 2004
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