Here are a few tips to get you started, the complete overview can viewed by following the link on Honda Man's bio page.
1. While working on engine only rotate it in the direction it turns while it is running (counter clockwise on most Honda engines), valve damage may occur if turned in wrong direction
2. You will need two 1/2" breaker bars, one to use with the crank pulley tool & one to loosen the crank pulley bolt
3. Start disassembly with the engine at top dead center. In addition to using the factory marks you may find it helpful to make your own marks with white touch up paint or white out (especially if the belt you are changing is for maintenance)
timing belt change 2008 civic
You have a timing chain not a timing belt.
No, not if the belt was installed correctly.
A 2011 Honda Civic does not have a timing belt on it. The vehicle does have a timing chain on it.
Yes, it is required.
Belt! Change at 7 years or 160,000 kms.
a timing belt a timing belt
$250 in Ft. Wayne, In.
170000 km
timing belt
You don't. Its no longer a timing "belt" its a timing chain, which never will need to be changed.
Loosen the timing belt tensioner so the belt will have some slack before removing it from a 1985 Honda Civic. Remove the old belt. Install the new belt and make sure the engine is TDC.