jack up on stands, remove LF wheel and water shield. disconnect battery, buy a crankshaft pulley holding tool from OTC, swing p.s. reservoir out of the way, remove both accesory belts, front motor mount, valve cover, dipstick and tube, crank pulley, timing belt cover, set engine at TDC #1 (align marks), remove nut on tensioner shaft to loosen both belts, remove the belts and tensioners (replace all), replace water pump NOW, install timing pulley, reinstall spring (use dipstick tube bolt to hold back the timing pulley with the slot in the bracket on the pulley until the belt is installed), install balance shaft belt, pulley and spring, once tensioned rotate engine once and retension by loosening the nut and retightening. Make sure the marks are still lined up, and reinstall everything. New valve cover gasket set with silicone in the corners. fill with coolant and bleed system once finished. it is a good idea to also change all the oil seals while you are in there.
how do i change my timing belt on my honda?
There is no timing belt on 2004 Honda accord, but a timing chain.
A 1989 Honda Accord has a timing belt.
The 2013 Honda Accord has a timing chain. This is new for the Honda accord in 2013, previous years Honda Accord had a timing belt.
The timing belt should be changed every 90,000 miles on a 93 Accord.
need help on changing 95 Honda accord ex water pump and timing belt.
160,000KM
about $200
The manual states that the timing belt on a 2004 Accord V6 should be replaced at 105,000 miles.
A 91 accord has a belt..
timing belt
For Honda Accord, you change the timiing belt every 110,000 miles ( V6 ). The 4 cylinder has a chain that requires no maintenance.