Well, my Chiltons Shop Manual isn't much help. Nice diagrams, but limited info on proceudre. Im thinking that if the alternator is a "remove from underneath" scenario, the pump is also.... Manual says disconnect negative battery cable, loosen bolts on water pump, loosen water pump belt & remove, after removing alternator belt. Then remove water pump pully, then pump itself. On later models you have to align the timing belt and remove it along with the valve cover assy. Doesnt look like that is the case with the 86 models...
ANYBODY wish to add to this?
the cost of the Honda accord in 1986 is $34995
streering is hard
A 1986 Honda Accord has a 2.0 litre four cylinder engine
nIG JOB. gET A MANUAL ON YOUR CAR AND DO THE JOB CORRECTLY.
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my Honda accord has auto 4 speed that will not shift
Somewhere around 500$ if done at a garage.
Check thermostat make sure fans work replace coolant easily done check manual
In my '87 accord, replacing the water pump was a big ordeal at the shop - $550 was a bargain price for the job. it involved the same work as replacing the timing belt - which was only $50 extra at that point. Not that this is a specific answer, but the point is that it's hard. Rick
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no the 85 and 86 accords are totally different body styles
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