Timing Belts life?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Frau Himmel, Sep 27, 2003.

  1. Frau Himmel

    Frau Himmel Guest

    OK folks this question is for all the Honda Accord 4 banger "OWNERS"

    This is NOT FOR the garage mechanics of the world!!!!
    I know you have a ton of advice on how often it should changed - BUT
    how mant miles are they in service for - of course the bottom line is.
    "GOT BALLS" Yes It is a "interferance engine".
    SO then how many miles have you driven your Honda Accord before you
    replaced your timing belt. 75k 100k 125k 150k 200k.
    I have a 1995 Honda Accord EX with 99k on it and intend to replace the
    belt and all the etc. water pump & belts shortly.
    BUT if these engines are going 150k 200k before belt failure I would
    like to know?
    It's all about "BALLS".
    The Honda is quality period.
     
    Frau Himmel, Sep 27, 2003
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  2. Frau Himmel

    Phil Smith Guest

    I once squeezed 95k out of the belt on a 1994 Accord LX. I was not
    beaten severely about the head by the service department afterward.
     
    Phil Smith, Sep 27, 2003
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  3. What do you care? You can't believe anyone here anyway. Pick a number,
    grab your BALLS, and go with it.

    Or don't you have any balls?
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Sep 27, 2003
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  4. Frau Himmel

    E. Meyer Guest

    The belts all come from the same vendors - Honda didn't make your belt.
    They usually don't show any wear. You can't judge their remaining life
    expectancy by inspection (unless there is damage).

    Honda says change it on the '95 at 90,000. To not do so is not a measure of
    balls, its a measure of stupidity. I changed the one on the '96 Odyssey
    (same engine) at 91,000 and it was OK. I let it go to 110,000 on the old VW
    Rabbit and it snapped literally on the way to the dealer to trade it in.
     
    E. Meyer, Sep 28, 2003
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  5. Frau Himmel

    Eric Guest

    That's a good idea as you're probably already driving on borrowed time. The
    recommended interval is 6 years or 90K miles.
    http://www.high-road.com/maintenance/maintenance.htm

    Don't forget to replace all of the front engine seals as well. It's good
    insurance to make sure that your new belt will make it another 90K miles (oil on
    the timing belt will soften the rubber and shorten its service life).

    Eric
     
    Eric, Sep 28, 2003
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  6. Frau Himmel

    Dave Bapst Guest

    Why would you risk it - especially in an interference engine? Change the
    belt when recommended. You can do it yourself on a saturday. The change
    interval is intended to capture the belts that fail early based on
    statistics. Statistically, the life will vary around some mean life.
     
    Dave Bapst, Sep 28, 2003
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