Never underestimate Hondas quality. Had my TB service this week. Next month would be 9 years and 42,000 miles since the last time. The belt "literally" looked like it had 200 miles on it. Flawless. :wink:
Never underestimate Hondas quality. Had my TB service this week. Next month would be 9 years and 42,000 miles since the last time. The belt "literally" looked like it had 200 miles on it. Flawless. :wink:
I just did my Timing Belt this spring. 3rd belt on this car at 48,000 miles.
The belt looked brand new.
but
the car had the original T/B idler pulley and the original water pump
The idler was positioned wrong. detent was missed.
two T/B cover gaskets were missing
valve cover gaskets were not changed
two bolts were missing
one bolt was lose.
last T/B change was done at a Acura Dealership. shotty job at the least.
Sometimes it is more than just the belt that needs service. I have piece of mind now it has been done properly.
I only drive it when my wife on the rag. etc.
goodluck.
I've got one for you guys. I replaced the timing belt on my 91 with 90K miles that I bought a month ago. This was the first item of business before driving it.
IT WAS THE FACTORY BELT FROM 1991. 24 Years old, 90K miles, and actually didnt look terrible. Minor discoloration, but you could still see a little bit of the factory honda labeling on it.
I will be at 6 years and a shade over 30,000 easy miles by November of this year. I will go for another year or so before doing TB/WP again. The two NSX techs I use (both highly reputable and each with 20+ years experience who both know my car well) told me very little risk and that I'd be best to spend my money this year on replacing all of the cooling system hoses which are still the originals (car only has 49,000 miles).
My car is a /94 -- didn't Acura extend the TB/WP change interval in later year NSXs?
Best,
Jeff
So what is the replacement interval on all hoses? My were done around 06.
This is great advise.
1997 update is 7 years/105K miles for TB/WP.
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No real spec from the factory on this. What you need to do is inspect them for swelling, oil contamination, dryness, etc. Yours have been on the car 9 years, I would suspect you will get a few more, just remember BUY them while you can......
Do you think Acura is planning to discontinue the cooling hoses? That would be kind of a cold shot to owners of Gen1 cars. I was actually hoping, that with the coming of the Gen2 car, they would actually make more ( not less parts ) available for the Gen1 cars.
Just FYI - there are some labor and coolant savings in doing the cooling system hoses at the same time as the timing belt and water pump. The savings are not huge - not the way doing the timing belt involves all the same labor as doing the water pump, which is why they're done together - but they're there, since both tasks involve flushing coolant and replacing hose connections to the water pump.I will be at 6 years and a shade over 30,000 easy miles by November of this year. I will go for another year or so before doing TB/WP again. The two NSX techs I use (both highly reputable and each with 20+ years experience who both know my car well) told me very little risk and that I'd be best to spend my money this year on replacing all of the cooling system hoses which are still the originals (car only has 49,000 miles).
Larry is there a difference in early model hoses and say hoses for the 02/05?
Just FYI - there are some labor and coolant savings in doing the cooling system hoses at the same time as the timing belt and water pump. The savings are not huge - not the way doing the timing belt involves all the same labor as doing the water pump, which is why they're done together - but they're there, since both tasks involve flushing coolant and replacing hose connections to the water pump.
Looking visually at a timing belt is a waste of time. That does not indicate in any way how long it will last.
And yet the service manual includes a timing belt inspection procedure. I guess that's a nice money-maker between scheduled replacements. And I suppose the belt could get contaminated with oil or develop some other issue between changes.
...Another thing WAY off in the original 1991 service manual is the torque spec for the rear lower control arm mounting bolts. It states 69 ft.lbs., well it is actually 90 ft. lbs!!!!!!!!!!! Not a good idea to set them at 69..........