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Old 09-06-2005, 09:46 PM
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Default Timing belt + water pump change through dealership

I know I'm probably asking to be raped in the ***. How much would you guesstimate a dealership to charge for both items?
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$775 for an Integra. I'd guess the same for a Civic. Maybe $30 less, if anything.
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Damn at least $600. I did mine own timing belt and waterpump when i did my h22 swap and its not hard. If you have basic knowledge and a service manual you shouldn't have any problems. If you have never touch a car i suggest not doing it on your own though. good luck
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only thing you have to worry about is the crank pully bolt

but you can go to any mahcine shop and ask them to loosen it for you then tighten it back up

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