Timing Belt after 20K

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Freddy, May 7, 2008.

  1. Freddy

    Freddy Guest

    Hi,

    I have a 1996 Honda Accord and it has some 267,000 km on it.

    I have changed the timing belt when it hit 247,000 km....and I just
    got back from the mechanic after hearing weird engine noises and he
    told me that my timing needed to be changed.

    Is it possible that I have to change my belt after only 20,000 km? is
    it possible that this was induced when another mechanic did a valve
    adjustment on my engine (yesterday)...

    Well what happened is that after hearing some noise in the engine, it
    sounded to me like a valve adjustment is needed. and the mechanic told
    me that the engine might be dying!...so I asked him to do the valve
    adjustment anyways...after that was taken care of yesterday, I started
    hearing some new weird noises (not sure if they were there before and
    hidden by the noise made by the valves)...so the noise now resembles
    something bubbling (buck buck) when the car is idle or not
    accelerating...however, when i'm accelerating or going at a steady
    pace, there is no sound and the ride is smooth.
    So I took the car to another mechanic, as I didn't like the first
    one's opinion that the engine is getting close to its end...and now he
    told me that he had to replace the timing belt.
    I haven't ridden the car yet...didn't get to go to the garage to pick
    it up...but I want to ask if something like that is possible or not!

    Thanks..
     
    Freddy, May 7, 2008
    #1
  2. Freddy

    jim beam Guest


    timing belt has nothing to do with engine life - it's replaceable. much
    more likely it's either too tight or too loose. from the noise you
    describe, maybe the latter.

    so, what you need to do is find someone competent and have them sort
    this out if you're not going to do it yourself. doesn't sound like
    either of these two people are if they say the belt needs replacing
    after only 20kkm.

    as for engine life, hondas regularly go 500kkm on one motor, so you're
    not there yet. unscrew the oil filler cap with the motor idling. if
    there's massive amounts of blow-by, the engine may be worn. but if you
    don't have experience on this, you may not be able to judge.
     
    jim beam, May 8, 2008
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