Replacing Timing Belt on '98 Odyssey

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by Doug B, Nov 2, 2006.

  1. Doug B

    Doug B Guest

    My '98 Odyssey has 158,000 miles on the original timing belt, and I'm
    done tempting fate.
    Just two questions...
    #1. Any gotchas or special tools needed?
    #2. Anything else I should replace while I'm in there?
     
    Doug B, Nov 2, 2006
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  2. Doug B

    motsco_ Guest

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    You are pushing your luck !

    #1. http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/cranktool/index.html Your crankshaft
    pulley is the #1 variety, same as newer Accord / CR-V.
    #2 You'll change the balance shaft belt too, and maybe check the valves.


    'Curly'
     
    motsco_, Nov 2, 2006
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  3. Doug B

    johngdole Guest

    Yeah, you'll need to pulley holding tool, 1/2" 2ft breaker bar (like
    the $9.99 one from HarborFreight.com, one for the bolt socket and the
    other for the holder tool). Water pump, cam seals, crank seal, and
    idler pulleys should be changed.

    Becareful if the pump is leaking. The leak will cause the idler bolt
    below the weep hole (stupid design, they should have routed it outside
    the timing cover) to seize and may break if you try to loosen it!

    Don't think that engine has a balancer belt. You may need a tensioner
    holder for the older style tensioner ~$10 at the dealer.

    I prefer Gates belts and hoses. Gates timing kit includes a timing
    belt, two pulleys and an instruction sheet at a good price. IMO better
    than the Mitsuboshi and Bando belts.

    www.gates.com
     
    johngdole, Nov 3, 2006
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  4. Doug B

    Woody Guest

    Go over to www.odyclub.com and do some searches for all odyssey problems.
    Changing the timing belt takes a little knowledge and good mechanical
    skills.
     
    Woody, Nov 6, 2006
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  5. Doug B

    Doug B Guest

    Thanks for the website recommendation. Unless it's more difficult than
    completely overhauling a Ford V-8, I don't think I'll worry about
    whether my mechanical skills are sufficient.
     
    Doug B, Nov 6, 2006
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