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Timing beltchange
Is it posible to change the timing belt in a 1990 Civic without pulling
the crank pully? Can the belt tensioner be removed to give enough slack to get the old belt off and a new one on? Thank You William Fieldstone |
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Timing beltchange
On Jan 24, 11:50 pm, jim beam > wrote: > wrote: > > Is it posible to change the timing belt in a 1990 Civic without pulling > > the crank pully? > > Can the belt tensioner be removed to give enough slack to get the old > > belt off > > and a new one on?on the honda, unfortunately, no. the plastic timing belt cover prevents > that and the pulley has to be removed to get it off. go to tegger.com > for details of pulley wheel holders you need to do the job. Thanks for the information. William |
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