I replaced the timing belt, water pump, and balance shaft belts a few days ago. It sucketh, I wasted way too much time doing it.
Anyway, everything seemed fine, until I realized that after the engine is fully warm (about 5 minutes), I now have a subtle but significant whine I can hear, especially at higher rpms. I definitely didn't have this symptom before. It worries me. What does the fact that it doesn't do it all when the engine is dead cold mean???
I've tried loosening both of the accessory belts to make sure it's not that. The timing belt itself looks good (not too tight, not too floppy-loose); I can't see the balance shaft belt of course.
I didn't bother to change the tensioner pulleys b/c they felt fine and I am a cheap bastard.
I didn't bother to change the balance shaft seals b/c I am a lazy bastard, and didn't realize they can start leaking spontaneously.
Any theories? I was thinking about just getting in there and trying to monkey with the adjusting nut for the tensioners (loosen it, rotate the crankshaft counterclockwise a little, then retighten it).
Too bad Honda didn't bother to put an access hole in the unibody (with a rubber grommet in it) so that it wouldn't be Mission Impossible to try to retension the belts w/o taking the motor mount apart to drop the engine down.
Anyway, everything seemed fine, until I realized that after the engine is fully warm (about 5 minutes), I now have a subtle but significant whine I can hear, especially at higher rpms. I definitely didn't have this symptom before. It worries me. What does the fact that it doesn't do it all when the engine is dead cold mean???
I've tried loosening both of the accessory belts to make sure it's not that. The timing belt itself looks good (not too tight, not too floppy-loose); I can't see the balance shaft belt of course.
I didn't bother to change the tensioner pulleys b/c they felt fine and I am a cheap bastard.
I didn't bother to change the balance shaft seals b/c I am a lazy bastard, and didn't realize they can start leaking spontaneously.
Any theories? I was thinking about just getting in there and trying to monkey with the adjusting nut for the tensioners (loosen it, rotate the crankshaft counterclockwise a little, then retighten it).
Too bad Honda didn't bother to put an access hole in the unibody (with a rubber grommet in it) so that it wouldn't be Mission Impossible to try to retension the belts w/o taking the motor mount apart to drop the engine down.
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