Prostreetonline ITR timing belt/water pump kit???
For the water pump I would stay with a stock Honda unit. I have had some issues with some NPW (Nissan units), due to differences in tolerances in the seal, dowels and overall cast.

For the timing belt I have used various brands of aftermarket (Good Year, Continental, Gates) - have not had any issues to report, but then again neither of the cars has surpassed more then 30k miles. Since maintance like this is only done every 60-100k its simply best to use OEM honda pieces if possible. As the money saved and labour costs are simply too great to go with inferior product.
For the timing belt I have used various brands of aftermarket (Good Year, Continental, Gates) - have not had any issues to report, but then again neither of the cars has surpassed more then 30k miles. Since maintance like this is only done every 60-100k its simply best to use OEM honda pieces if possible. As the money saved and labour costs are simply too great to go with inferior product.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by ebelp »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Last time I checked, going with the OEM tb and wp isn't that much more money. Call Len x 2.</TD></TR></TABLE>
who is len wheres his number thanks
who is len wheres his number thanks
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His user name is Len. Website is http://www.barancoacuraparts.com
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BARANCO ACURA
7060 Jonesboro Rd
Morrow, GA 30260
1-866-LOVE-ACURA
DISCOUNTED OEM Acura and Honda Parts
http://www.barancoacuraparts.com
who is len wheres his number thanks </TD></TR></TABLE>
BARANCO ACURA
7060 Jonesboro Rd
Morrow, GA 30260
1-866-LOVE-ACURA
DISCOUNTED OEM Acura and Honda Parts
http://www.barancoacuraparts.com
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Without a doubt, please don't go any other route.
Without a doubt, please don't go any other route.
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Without a doubt, please don't go any other route.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I agree i just got my water pump and timing belt replaced. Go with OEM
Without a doubt, please don't go any other route.</TD></TR></TABLE>
I agree i just got my water pump and timing belt replaced. Go with OEM
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Eva01 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Len is an OG HT member and is the Parts Manager at Baranco Acura. He's also my personal lover.
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fixed it
for Len
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im actually in the middle of a timng belt/water pump replacement. got my parts from len.
cam seals
crank seal
water pump
timing belt
tensioner with spring.
and all 3 acces. belts.
it was a killer price.
for lenim actually in the middle of a timng belt/water pump replacement. got my parts from len.
cam seals
crank seal
water pump
timing belt
tensioner with spring.
and all 3 acces. belts.
it was a killer price.
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