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my 91 Honda prelude 4ws si with 2.1 engine had high idle in park. then my timing belt went put a new belt on hasn't done it yet!!! I do not fix them, I bring it to the dealer and let them fix it.
The 88 Prelude does not use a dual timing belt. It has a single timing belt
The cost to fix a timing belt on a Honda Prelude will vary depending on labor costs, parts, and location. On average, prices will start at about $400 to change the timing belt.
Starting from the end of the engine where the accessory belt is moving away. [4321]8 picture the engine the 8 is the belt the cylinders go in that order 8[1234]
every 70,000 miles.
Behind the timing belt cover
check your powerstearing pump for fulid or belt slipping , most commond cause. hope this helps dave
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The 1991 Honda Prelude has an interference engine. If the belt breaks serious engine damage will occur. Replace the belt at 90,000 miles. As the water pump is driven by the same belt, also replace the pump at the same time to avoid future labor costs.
I have a 1990 Honda Prelude, and it has what is called a high interference engine. So if you are asking because of the timing belt situation. Yes change it every 90 -100 thousand KM. If it breaks you could end up bending your valves and usually it is not worth repairing..
You didn't specify a model year, so it's difficult to answer this question.
You change the timing belt at 100,000 km. you can do it at 90,000 just to be on the safe side. If it breaks you can bend your valves