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  • DWeigsD Offline
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    DWeigs
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    #10

    I just brought it in and it is the water pump.... How hard is it going to be for me to change this?? I guess you have to take the timing belt off and all that good stuff...

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    • wesholeW Offline
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      weshole
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      #11

      Buy a new belt and all the fixins while your in there (Idler pulley, tensioner etc.) If so equipped. Especially if the belt has seen coolant for any time.

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      • ticklemedalyT Offline
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        ticklemedaly
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        if you havn't done a honda timing belt/water pump before, figure a good half days work if you have all the tools, more if not and have little experience doing any major repairs like this. for an expert, these are cake to do. I remember my first one I did on my 94 civic years ago, thought id never get it done, but i finished it in 8 hours (had class and lunch break in between at the tech) and never had a problem with it while I owned it. They are usually a pain the first hour or so because of all the belts you need to remove, once they are out of the way, along with the motor mount (support the engine with a jack) you should have a lot of room to get in their to do the belt and water pump. For ease of installation, make sure to paint your timing marks on your crank and cam pulleys and rotate them crank counter clockwise (im 98% sure that is the right way on that engine) till they all line up with their marks. Then tear into her!

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        • wesholeW Offline
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          weshole
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          #13

          It would be a wise buy to invest in a Haynes manual as well.

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          • Turbo5OhT Offline
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            Turbo5Oh
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            #14

            watch out for those pesky crank/balancer bolts!

            LIFE'S JOURNEY IS NOT TO ARRIVE AT THE GRAVE IN A WELL PRESERVED BODY, BUT RATHER TO SKID IN SIDEWAYS, TOTALLY WORN OUT, SHOUTING ' HOLY SHIT.....WHAT A RIDE'

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              ticklemedaly
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              #15

              Turbo5Oh;175822 wrote:
              watch out for those pesky crank/balancer bolts!

              Air Impacts are great for removing the honda crank pulley bolts.....and technically, they are not balancers fyi.

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              • bubbaB Offline
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                weshole;175794 wrote:
                It would be a wise buy to invest in a Haynes manual as well.

                I'd recommend a Chilton or something better, we sell Haynes at work and in my opinion they suck...

                Current Cars:
                08 Honda Ruckus - Stunt Machine
                93 Subaru Impreza L - DD/ Winter beater
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                • wesholeW Offline
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                  bubba;175850 wrote:
                  I'd recommend a Chilton or something better, we sell Haynes at work and in my opinion they suck...

                  I have had great luck with all the Haynes manuals I have had. Either way, get a manual of some sort.

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                  • MisterCMKM Offline
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                    #18

                    Chilton FTMFL.

                    Haynes manuals are much better than the Chilton

                    FASTER THAN DUBBSY

                    > thrash;315544 wrote:
                    > I noticed that the new 5.0 valve covers say "Ford Motorsport" or something on them. Instead, the valvecovers should be a big bald eagle, holding a rifle in one talon, an american flag in the other, eating apple pie, and shitting on the outline of europe.
                    >
                    > Ford is back :)

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                    • ticklemedalyT Offline
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                      bubba;175850 wrote:
                      I'd recommend a Chilton or something better, we sell Haynes at work and in my opinion they suck...

                      OEM Honda Service manuals are made by Helms in which my opinion are the best for what I have found. Haynes and Chilton are the same in my opinion and expierience.

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                      • DWeigsD Offline
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                        DWeigs
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                        #20

                        I went out and got a Haynes manual, new water pump, and timing belt. So I should be good to go tomorrow when putting it in... Ill post it up on how it goes tomorrow!

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                          MisterCMK
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                          #21

                          So, how did it go?

                          FASTER THAN DUBBSY

                          > thrash;315544 wrote:
                          > I noticed that the new 5.0 valve covers say "Ford Motorsport" or something on them. Instead, the valvecovers should be a big bald eagle, holding a rifle in one talon, an american flag in the other, eating apple pie, and shitting on the outline of europe.
                          >
                          > Ford is back :)

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                          • DWeigsD Offline
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                            DWeigs
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                            I went ahead and tore everything apart and it sucked... I couldnt get it.. So i hired a friend to finish it up for me for $35.00. Turned out real well lol!!

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