You do not have to change the timing belt to replace the water pump. You do have to remove the timing belt cover to be able to access the bolts that hold the water pump on.
70,000 is standard on timing belts. Change the water pump at the same time because they die at the same mileage.
On the V6 change it and the water pump at 110,000 miles. On the 4 cylinder there is no belt but instead is a chain that never needs replacing.
How much dose it cost to get a timeing belt and a water pump replaced on a 1991 Honda Accord?
70,000 miles is a good distance for a timing belt replacement. It's also a good distance for a water pump replacement, and most mechanics change them at the same time.
Yes it does also once Ur working there might as well change timing belt
yes
Change it every 105,000 miles along with the cam belt driven water pump. Warning: This is an interference engine.
Yes, the pump is driven by the timing (Cam) belt.
Around $900 at a Honda dealer including water pump replacement.
I have the very same car and was just about to bring it in at Honda for a timing belt and water pump and oil change. However, once I arrived at Honda the person told me I am a year early for the timing belt change. I have 125,000km. She said for my vehicle its 160,000km or 7 years to change the belt. I was shocked and am now researching this...that's how I found this question. GL
At a Honda dealership around $900 with replacement of the water pump also.