How mechanically inclined are you? There are a few tips and tricks to avoid common challenges. Community members like Chase do this job regularly or others like myself, have completed the work ~10x over the last 10+ years. I recognize we as a community lost all our content, but we as a community could contribute tips/photos/etc. to create a how-to article to reduce fears of the great unknown.aho wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 10:22 pmMine hasn't been done in a while... Buddy had it for a few years before I took over in 2017.. Don't really trust myself with such an important task.coolhandluke wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 7:26 pmPre-Honda discontinuing parts and JDM suppliers running short on B-series engines, I called a TB swap cheap insurance. Honda has since raises parts costs across the board, but it's still cheaper than a TB failure which could ruin the head or block, not to mention labor.
I replace my TB every 3yrs regardless of mileage.
Timing Belt Replacement
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im not mechanically savvy.. I'll do the oil change on the drive way but nothing as big as timing belt change. In the past, i've swap out header, b-pipe, radiators, probably done one or two brake jobs.coolhandluke wrote: ↑Thu Jul 29, 2021 10:09 am
How mechanically inclined are you? There are a few tips and tricks to avoid common challenges. Community members like Chase do this job regularly or others like myself, have completed the work ~10x over the last 10+ years. I recognize we as a community lost all our content, but we as a community could contribute tips/photos/etc. to create a how-to article to reduce fears of the great unknown.
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Your call. If not, any certified Honda mechanic will be familiar with the job.aho wrote: ↑Thu Jul 29, 2021 7:38 pmim not mechanically savvy.. I'll do the oil change on the drive way but nothing as big as timing belt change. In the past, i've swap out header, b-pipe, radiators, probably done one or two brake jobs.coolhandluke wrote: ↑Thu Jul 29, 2021 10:09 am
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Re: Timing Belt Replacement
How I found a local Honda Mechanic to do my Integras' TB ...
I went to Facebook and searched for a "group" of Honda clubs. I joined a few clubs and mentioned that I needed to have my TB done and asked if anyone recommended a "shop" that they had actually used themselves?
I got a few shops, but I also got the name of Honda ASE Tech and an Acura ASE Tech that work side jobs on the weekends. I contacted them and one was already scheduled and the other said $300 (plus $40 if I wanted the valves adjusted) and he would bring the parts from his parts store and give me his 20% employee discount.
I took his parts list and bought them from www dot acurapartsforless dot com at a 32% discount.
He did both my Integras in my garage, in about 5 hours.
Using Facebook, I found a different Acura ASE Tech, in 2015 that did my MDX in his garage , for $300
I went to Facebook and searched for a "group" of Honda clubs. I joined a few clubs and mentioned that I needed to have my TB done and asked if anyone recommended a "shop" that they had actually used themselves?
I got a few shops, but I also got the name of Honda ASE Tech and an Acura ASE Tech that work side jobs on the weekends. I contacted them and one was already scheduled and the other said $300 (plus $40 if I wanted the valves adjusted) and he would bring the parts from his parts store and give me his 20% employee discount.
I took his parts list and bought them from www dot acurapartsforless dot com at a 32% discount.
He did both my Integras in my garage, in about 5 hours.
Using Facebook, I found a different Acura ASE Tech, in 2015 that did my MDX in his garage , for $300
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