01 prelude timing belt install
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01 prelude timing belt install
any got a link to how to do a timing belt on a 01 preude h22 i searched forever and couldnt find what i'm looking for please let me know thanks guys
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Re: 01 prelude timing belt install
^^ If he had a helms he wouldn't be asking here, why are you always asking people to search instead of helping out? Do something productive with your time.
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Re: 01 prelude timing belt install
^because there are free helms manuals available on the internet....that he can search for and do it on his own time....not my time.
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Re: 01 prelude timing belt install
He's asking for the link, which would have wasted your time just as much is it did writing your reply.
Here it is man, I hope this is what you're looking for:
http://www.preludepower.com/forums/s...g+belt+install
Here it is man, I hope this is what you're looking for:
http://www.preludepower.com/forums/s...g+belt+install
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Re: 01 prelude timing belt install
Point being, this is best done with the assistance of the Helm's manual. OP, you can buy it at www.helminc.com, it's the best purchase you can make for your car.
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Re: 01 prelude timing belt install
Its not that bad bro. The most annoying part will be getting the crank pulley bolt off. Other than that its not that bad (I'm actually doing mine right now). Try to save yourself some money and go for it. Here is another write-up that helps:
http://www.preludepower.com/forums/s...d.php?t=288086
And if you want to do the auto ---> manual tensioner conversion:
http://www.collectiveracing.net/crfo...ff073067eee5fe
http://www.preludepower.com/forums/s...d.php?t=288086
And if you want to do the auto ---> manual tensioner conversion:
http://www.collectiveracing.net/crfo...ff073067eee5fe
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Re: 01 prelude timing belt install
At my local Honda dealer they were charging me 325 for timing belt change. This is just for the timing belt. + any other parts that need changing. I was surprised on the quote he gave me, but thats what he gave me.
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Re: 01 prelude timing belt install
You should go through the link over and over until it sticks to your head, then go get that parts, that's what I do if I decide to do something on my own, good luck!
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Re: 01 prelude timing belt install
Here is the timing belt procedure for the 5th gen
Valve cover install and torque sequence
Valve cover install and torque sequence
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Re: 01 prelude timing belt install
k i ordered the parts, except the dam washer that goes behind the bolt that holds both pulleys lol its says the size is 40mm x 1.5mm, but noone has thatsize, anyone know what other size washer will work. honda was out of them go figure please help me out thanks
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Re: 01 prelude timing belt install
What the diagram doesnt say is to put the timing belt on first, align the timing, and then compress the auto tensioner and slide it in. BTW I did this on a sunday and dealer was closed for me to get a compressed holder tool...so I made my own custom one, and it worked perfect.
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Re: 01 prelude timing belt install
I will be attempting my first timing belt change this weekend. Majestic Honda was the cheapest, even with my discount at my local Honda they wanted $650 just for parts. You guys think my parts are over kill lol? Well I have a small oil leak coming from the timing part of my engine, i hear the belt flopping around at times, and its about time my lude gets the tender love and care she deserves!
Let me know if I am forgetting any parts!
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Majestic Honda
14520-P13-013 ADJUSTER, AUTOMATIC $72.19 $72.19
91233-PT0-003 OIL SEAL (27X40X8) (NOK) $5.02 $5.02
15114-PT0-003 GASKET B, OIL PUMP (ARAI) $3.30 $3.30
91212-PAA-A01 OIL SEAL (40X52X7) (NOK) $6.03 $6.03
91213-PR3-004 OIL SEAL (29X43X8) (ARAI) $4.98 $4.98
56992-PDE-E01 BELT, POWER STEERING PUMP (MITSUBOSHI) $13.11 $13.11
38920-P0F-J01 BELT, COMPRESSOR (BANDO) $18.95 $18.95
13405-PT0-004 BELT, BALANCER TIMING (UNITTA) $32.11 $32.11
19200-P13-003 WATER PUMP (YAMADA) $63.70 $63.70
19223-P13-300 RUBBER, WATER PUMP SEAL $2.00 $2.00
19222-P13-300 GASKET, WATER PUMP $2.70 $2.70
14400-P13-014 BELT, TIMING (155YU24 A-555) $49.82 $49.82
13407-P13-000 SPRING B, BELT ADJUSTER $2.18 $2.18
13415-P0A-000 BRACKET, BALANCER BELT ADJUSTER $6.06 $6.06
14510-P13-003 ADJUSTER, TIMING BELT $109.48 $109.48
13404-P13-003 ADJUSTER, BALANCER BELT $51.45 $51.45
11811-P13-A00 SEAL, TIMING BELT RUBBER (LOWER) $30.26 $30.26 - Additional Part possible needed (refrence 06111-P5P-020)
14517-P13-003 gasket $1.32 $1.32 - Additional Part
90051-PT0-000 sub belt adjuster bolt $3.56 $3.56 - Additional Part
06111-P5P-020 Gaskets for side engine $34.51 $34.51 - addon (says discontinued, if avialble remove other related gaskets, majestic says its on backorder no arrival date)
15113-P13-003 Oil gasket a $2.72 $2.72 - Additional Part
Shipping Information
Shipping Method:Fedex Normal
Subtotal $515.05
*Sales Tax: $0.00
**Shipping Charge $34.88
Handling Charge $4.95
Total $554.88
Let me know if I am forgetting any parts!
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Majestic Honda
14520-P13-013 ADJUSTER, AUTOMATIC $72.19 $72.19
91233-PT0-003 OIL SEAL (27X40X8) (NOK) $5.02 $5.02
15114-PT0-003 GASKET B, OIL PUMP (ARAI) $3.30 $3.30
91212-PAA-A01 OIL SEAL (40X52X7) (NOK) $6.03 $6.03
91213-PR3-004 OIL SEAL (29X43X8) (ARAI) $4.98 $4.98
56992-PDE-E01 BELT, POWER STEERING PUMP (MITSUBOSHI) $13.11 $13.11
38920-P0F-J01 BELT, COMPRESSOR (BANDO) $18.95 $18.95
13405-PT0-004 BELT, BALANCER TIMING (UNITTA) $32.11 $32.11
19200-P13-003 WATER PUMP (YAMADA) $63.70 $63.70
19223-P13-300 RUBBER, WATER PUMP SEAL $2.00 $2.00
19222-P13-300 GASKET, WATER PUMP $2.70 $2.70
14400-P13-014 BELT, TIMING (155YU24 A-555) $49.82 $49.82
13407-P13-000 SPRING B, BELT ADJUSTER $2.18 $2.18
13415-P0A-000 BRACKET, BALANCER BELT ADJUSTER $6.06 $6.06
14510-P13-003 ADJUSTER, TIMING BELT $109.48 $109.48
13404-P13-003 ADJUSTER, BALANCER BELT $51.45 $51.45
11811-P13-A00 SEAL, TIMING BELT RUBBER (LOWER) $30.26 $30.26 - Additional Part possible needed (refrence 06111-P5P-020)
14517-P13-003 gasket $1.32 $1.32 - Additional Part
90051-PT0-000 sub belt adjuster bolt $3.56 $3.56 - Additional Part
06111-P5P-020 Gaskets for side engine $34.51 $34.51 - addon (says discontinued, if avialble remove other related gaskets, majestic says its on backorder no arrival date)
15113-P13-003 Oil gasket a $2.72 $2.72 - Additional Part
Shipping Information
Shipping Method:Fedex Normal
Subtotal $515.05
*Sales Tax: $0.00
**Shipping Charge $34.88
Handling Charge $4.95
Total $554.88
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Re: 01 prelude timing belt install
I will be attempting my first timing belt change this weekend. Majestic Honda was the cheapest, even with my discount at my local Honda they wanted $650 just for parts. You guys think my parts are over kill lol? Well I have a small oil leak coming from the timing part of my engine, i hear the belt flopping around at times, and its about time my lude gets the tender love and care she deserves!
At this point, I would definitely recommend you to do an H23 manual tensioner conversion and get rid of the Auto Tensioner as it tends to fail over time and cost you around 80-120 depending where you get it from. After the conversion, you will never have to worry about the Auto Tensioner when you replace the t-belt in the future. If you search, there's thread on what you need to complete the conversion and to go about the installation.
Good Luck!
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Re: 01 prelude timing belt install
Yea I guess I need to do the conversion. I found the kit for $89, but I am not sure if the belts will still fit or if I have to get h23 belts.
IRP list the parts as all genuine, anyone have experience with their kit?
IRP list the parts as all genuine, anyone have experience with their kit?
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