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    Timing belt whine

    Hey

    I had the timing belt done on my F20A7 about 2 months ago.

    Now the motor has an rpm-linked whine, just like electrical interference through a stereo.

    Just like these links:
    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=8721
    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=17258
    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=10160

    I was going to have a go at re-setting the timing belt tension, but didn't see an adjusting nut like I expected. There's just about 1 or 2mm of a nut showing through the cover and it's all thread after that.

    Can anyone please post a photo of that?

    cheers,
    dod
    1993 Accord Coupé
    1989 RX7 Turbo II
    1989 Charade Turbo

    #2
    Sounds like this? If so, the belt is too tight

    Originally posted by DoctorCipher
    ...the beginner forum was created to provide a place for all the stupid ass questions to pile up and fester, kind of like huge globs of mayonnaise left in the sun for weeks at a time.

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      #3
      well unfortunately I only have one cam, but yes that's it!

      cheers mate.

      I'll post a picture of the adjuster nut tomorrow, but basically I think someone has lost the original and fitted a smaller nut.

      Will have a go at the tension ASAP.

      dod
      1993 Accord Coupé
      1989 RX7 Turbo II
      1989 Charade Turbo

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        #4
        cool, didn't know that Photobucket supported videos now.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Leung
          cool, didn't know that Photobucket supported videos now.

          New feature they have now.

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            #6
            the bolt you're looking for is under the driver side engine mount. right above the crank pulley.

            it should be a 14mm, if not then its a 17mm.
            Last edited by d112crzy; 08-23-2006, 02:21 PM.

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              #7
              Are you sure it's not your accesory belt whine? meaning alternator belt whine?

              If the tensioner on the timing belt is off, or lose, you will hear more than a whine, especially at start up...and will go away while cruising whereas a whining alternator increases it's "whine" as you climb the RPM...

              good luck man!


              1990 Accord Lx F22a1(Daily) SOLD - will be missed
              1990 Prelude Si B21a1 (Fun car!)

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                #8
                mine has a slgith whine...like a supercharger whine
                I <3 G60.

                0.5mm Oversized Stainless valves and bronze guides available. Pm me please.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by wed3k
                  mine has a slgith whine...like a supercharger whine
                  thats how mine sounded. i adjusted it and it went away.

                  the only thing you can hear is my engine revving and my water pump when i shift, lol. it sounds like compressor surge.

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                    #10
                    good point re: alternator, but I replaced that already and no change.
                    and I'm quite sure timing belt rpm increases with crankshaft rpm ;>

                    I know where to find the adjuster nut, it's just that it's not actually there, really.
                    There is about 2mm of nut showing through the cover - reckon that's just a slightly smaller non-standard nut.

                    (It's the wrong nut, but it better be a Honda OEM wrong nut ).

                    Any pictures of this please?

                    dod
                    1993 Accord Coupé
                    1989 RX7 Turbo II
                    1989 Charade Turbo

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by d112crzy
                      thats how mine sounded. i adjusted it and it went away.
                      that's what I like to hear - you just did the retension Accord-ing to the manual?

                      Edit - its there a rule about that pun _______________ ^
                      1993 Accord Coupé
                      1989 RX7 Turbo II
                      1989 Charade Turbo

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                        #12
                        umm, i didnt read the manual. but all i did was loosen it a little bit, then rotate the crank pulley a few turns. prolly about 180(thats enough for one piston to be at tdc to the next)

                        it took me about 30 minutes to get it right.

                        make sure you dont loosen it too much tho.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by d112crzy
                          umm, i didnt read the manual. but all i did was loosen it a little bit, then rotate the crank pulley a few turns. prolly about 180(thats enough for one piston to be at tdc to the next)

                          it took me about 30 minutes to get it right.

                          make sure you dont loosen it too much tho.
                          damnn im loving your sig foo 15.2 ehhhh good shit

                          what if you take that bolt above the underdrive pulley to change it cuz its warped? timing belt or the other belt wouldnt go anywhere would it?
                          Last edited by gdout90accord; 08-24-2006, 09:22 AM.

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                            #14
                            as long as you dont move anything, its good. or atleast i think it should i wouldnt know since ive never done that.

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                              #15
                              Hey, mine's whining too. It's the same exact thing as in the video, only not as bad. How long would it take my mechanic to fix this? On a 1-10 scale, how hard would it be to do myself? I have a Haynes manual, so I'll look at that too.

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