> A friend of mine wants me to change his timing belt and water pump on
> his 86 Honda Accord. I have replaced mine 3 times on my own 1993 Honda
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> gasket, replaced clutch, driveshafts etc.) Just haven't worked much on
> an Accord.
Not familiar enough with the Civic to tell you if the procedure is the same for
the Accord, but I have some relevant manual pages online here:
http://moltenimage.com/freebies/g3accord/engine/6-15.JPG
http://moltenimage.com/freebies/g3accord/engine/6-16.JPG
http://moltenimage.com/freebies/g3accord/engine/6-17.JPG
Also, go sign up at www.3geez.com, an excellent site dedicated to
third-generation ('86-'89) Accords, they have lots of excellent technical info.
lefty08 - 15 Oct 2006 13:09 GMT
Thanks for the links.
> > A friend of mine wants me to change his timing belt and water pump on
> > his 86 Honda Accord. I have replaced mine 3 times on my own 1993 Honda
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> Also, go sign up at www.3geez.com, an excellent site dedicated to
> third-generation ('86-'89) Accords, they have lots of excellent technical info.
lefty08 - 15 Oct 2006 13:14 GMT
If the posted pictures are from an 86 Accord, then the timing belt
setup is the same as my civic.
> > A friend of mine wants me to change his timing belt and water pump on
> > his 86 Honda Accord. I have replaced mine 3 times on my own 1993 Honda
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> Also, go sign up at www.3geez.com, an excellent site dedicated to
> third-generation ('86-'89) Accords, they have lots of excellent technical info.
Matt Ion - 15 Oct 2006 18:36 GMT
> If the posted pictures are from an 86 Accord, then the timing belt
> setup is the same as my civic.
Well, it's for 86-89 Accords... it wouldn't surprise me that it's very similar
to the Civic, although I wouldn't expect it to be IDENTICAL: the Accord has a
2.0 liter engine, the Civic a 1.6, so they are slightly different.
But yes, the procedure SHOULD be pretty much the same. Still, it's something
you don't want to guess at - if it's not right, BEST case is your car will run
like crap, or not at all... worst case you end up with bent valves and busted
pistons.
lefty08 - 15 Oct 2006 19:18 GMT
Did some more research. A post at 3GEEZ.com had a link to the 86 honda
accord service manual in PDF. FOR FREE!!! Thanks again for the links.
> > If the posted pictures are from an 86 Accord, then the timing belt
> > setup is the same as my civic.
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> like crap, or not at all... worst case you end up with bent valves and busted
> pistons.
Matt Ion - 16 Oct 2006 04:55 GMT
> Did some more research. A post at 3GEEZ.com had a link to the 86 honda
> accord service manual in PDF. FOR FREE!!! Thanks again for the links.
Was that a .ru site with that PDF? I've got that file too. The JPGs came from
the same site. :)
>>>If the posted pictures are from an 86 Accord, then the timing belt
>>>setup is the same as my civic.
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>>like crap, or not at all... worst case you end up with bent valves and busted
>>pistons.
Matt Ion - 16 Oct 2006 04:56 GMT
> Did some more research. A post at 3GEEZ.com had a link to the 86 honda
> accord service manual in PDF. FOR FREE!!! Thanks again for the links.
Oops, hit send too soon... anyway, good luck with the job... do drop back by and
let us know how it goes!