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Old 09-12-2005, 09:00 PM
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Default A lesson for all you H-T'ers on why you dont let others work on YOUR car..

..because careless stupid **** like this can really **** up your day..



Needless to say, I was a little pissed, but im over it now. Just gotta fix my ish' and move on.
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wtf happened there? belt too loose?
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im not going to point it out.. but look a little closer at the 2nd picture.
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DAMN! That bolt fucked you up. Dont worry man same **** happened to me once, not that harsh though. I was able to catch it before the belt blew up. I was beyond pissed. Hopefully you turn out lucky like me and no valves bent. I suggest changing the crank gear as well as the belt because mine was fucked and caused the belt to jump.
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oh snap
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by civic_driver &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">oh snap</TD></TR></TABLE>

Literally
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that cant be good
hope you get it back up and running soon ...i hate when **** breaks on my car
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tra la la....WHOA.....i can see why your day was ruined......


sorry man....GL
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who did this? how? and why?!?!?!
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damn man that same **** happened to me when i ripped the bolt outta the block that holds the mount on with a good launch and i didnt even know it.. i stopped at a stop light and went to go and the car died...

sat around for 20 miunutes trying to figure out why it died then took off the cover looked just like yours.. so after that i tapped the block put in a helicoil and took that plastic cover off the timing belt all together just incase it pulled out again... people wierded out on me when they saw my motor with no timing belt cover on it whatsoever
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snaps...that really blows..sorry for your loss.
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yep never let any thing get inside the covers thats what they are they for
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Holy ****. That's insane.
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I personally believe that, as far as a Honda Civic goes anyway, I can do better working on the car using the service manual, than a non-certified mechanic can without it. Therefore I do most of my work myself. Except alignments :-p
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What sort of service was being performed when this happened?

Do you have any valve damage from when the engine jumped time from the shredded belt?

Is the person/shop fixing the damages?

Just curious since I run a shop myself. I'm fortunate to have excellent techs that have not ever (not since I've been herem 5 years) made mistakes such as that.

People make mistakes though, and as long as the shop is fixing it and they are apologetic I'd say good deal.
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ouch thats a kick in the nuts
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ouchhhhhhhh
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The real question is: what part of the car is missing that bolt????
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by undertheradar &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The real question is: what part of the car is missing that bolt????</TD></TR></TABLE>
Yep, thats what Id want to know. Its a fairly good sized bolt...

Edit***looks like a timing cover bolt...ironic
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daaaaaaaaaaang!! Good luck, hope the internals are well
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Isn't that one of those bolts that hold the black plastic belt cover in place?
That is one messed up ****!
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I too am about fed up with letting other people do my work. Thing is, I don't have the tools or space to do my own work. Example: I gave my car to my brother to finish putting my rear suspension on, when I got the car back it had the suspension on plus the mid-pipe in my exhaust had been replace. No resonator anymore. He said my exhaust sat too low (...and?) so he replaced it. The new piece also gave me an exhaust leak. I can't wait til I get my house so I can start doing my own work.
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WOW! that sucks
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lol..so updates on who and what work it was??


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