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Timing belt change?

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    Timing belt change?

    Hello everyone. I was wondering when the best time to change the timing belt was. I have 137,000 kms on er and ive heard of the timing belt snaping and bending valves.


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    In the spring or summer, unless you have a warm garage!

    I think Honda recommends every 160,000 kilometers or 7 years; which ever comes first.
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      Thanks for the advice. I wouldnt want that snaping on me


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        You can always take the top part of the timing cover off too and give it a quick look. You won't be able to bend it to look for cracks but at least you can see if it's getting in bad condition. If you plan to do it yourself and it's your first time expect to be off the road for a couple days.

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