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How much experience do you have as a do-it-yourselfer? It is not an easy job - pretty darn difficult for someone who hasn't done much more than changing brake pads and such. But if you have a lot of experience at complex tasks, it can be done.Why not take a look at the procedure in the service manual, and then decide for yourself? (You DO have a service manual, don't you? Because otherwise you probably wouldn't be asking this question.)Well, obviously this depends on what you mean by "and others". Replacing the timing belt and water pump typically cost USD1200-1500 at Acura dealers.I would suggest having this done at a dealer that has a lot of experience servicing NSXs.I would also recommend replacing the cooling system hoses at the same time, as preventive maintenance.Incidentally, your post has nothing to do with new and prospective owners. This topic belongs in the Technical / DIY forum. Perhaps Lud can move it for you...
How much experience do you have as a do-it-yourselfer? It is not an easy job - pretty darn difficult for someone who hasn't done much more than changing brake pads and such. But if you have a lot of experience at complex tasks, it can be done.
Why not take a look at the procedure in the service manual, and then decide for yourself? (You DO have a service manual, don't you? Because otherwise you probably wouldn't be asking this question.)
Well, obviously this depends on what you mean by "and others". Replacing the timing belt and water pump typically cost USD1200-1500 at Acura dealers.
I would suggest having this done at a dealer that has a lot of experience servicing NSXs.
I would also recommend replacing the cooling system hoses at the same time, as preventive maintenance.
Incidentally, your post has nothing to do with new and prospective owners. This topic belongs in the Technical / DIY forum. Perhaps Lud can move it for you...