95 civic timing belt or starter?
95 ex coupe
d16z6 w/255K
five speed manual
H-T,
issue
Car will not start: I was driving on the freeway (70MPH) when my car died.
steps taken
Tried getting a jump
tired jumping starter (ignition bypass)
Recently replaced started because of similar issue.
judging by the video below, does this sound like my timming belt snapped?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xBFY...ature=youtu.be
d16z6 w/255K
five speed manual
H-T,
issue
Car will not start: I was driving on the freeway (70MPH) when my car died.
steps taken
Tried getting a jump
tired jumping starter (ignition bypass)
Recently replaced started because of similar issue.
judging by the video below, does this sound like my timming belt snapped?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3xBFY...ature=youtu.be
The pump does prime
I will check for spark, and for the belt.
I ran out of sunlight yesterday, I'm having my car towed back to my place this morning, I had to leave it at a gas station.
thank you both
I will check for spark, and for the belt.
I ran out of sunlight yesterday, I'm having my car towed back to my place this morning, I had to leave it at a gas station.
thank you both
Car has been towed home
Timing belt is snapped!
I'm going to visually inspect and report back later, I'll take pictures.
I'll be ordering a new belt and water pump at the very least. any other suggestions while I'm down there?
thanks again,
Dan
Timing belt is snapped!
I'm going to visually inspect and report back later, I'll take pictures.
I'll be ordering a new belt and water pump at the very least. any other suggestions while I'm down there?
thanks again,
Dan
yea....probably a new head for the motor if it snapped at 70 mph. You could *possibly* get lucky and it didn't take the head with it, but its more likely it destroyed the head with it.
Ive seen one kid I know pop one at 70 mph, and nothing happened. On the other hand I know about 4 who took the head with them, one guy who popped the belt when it was going 5 mph.
Chance are more likely that you'll need the head, next time change your timing belt every 90k or every 5-6 yrs.
Ive seen one kid I know pop one at 70 mph, and nothing happened. On the other hand I know about 4 who took the head with them, one guy who popped the belt when it was going 5 mph.
Chance are more likely that you'll need the head, next time change your timing belt every 90k or every 5-6 yrs.
I'm going to replace the belt If the Valves are bent I will go from there.
does this sound like a good plan?
Also I have not been able to take pics due to the lack of tools. I'm going to ride my skateboard to the Advanced Auto and pick that stuff up.
does this sound like a good plan?
Also I have not been able to take pics due to the lack of tools. I'm going to ride my skateboard to the Advanced Auto and pick that stuff up.
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x2, plan sounds good to me.
Sometimes you get lucky with these cars, sometimes they bite you in the ***. Also, while your in there you might want to replace the tensoiner.
Sometimes you get lucky with these cars, sometimes they bite you in the ***. Also, while your in there you might want to replace the tensoiner.
just picked up a few parts
Water Pump
Timing Belt
Tensioner.
They are all Duralast Brand
5.2 miles on a skateboard, took me about an hour and a half.
not as fun as it used to be. :/
Water Pump
Timing Belt
Tensioner.
They are all Duralast Brand
5.2 miles on a skateboard, took me about an hour and a half.
not as fun as it used to be. :/
^****in A I couldn't get this **** off!
I took my starter off and stuck a prybar in the housing. it kept falling out of place.
I need friends. :forever alone:
I took my starter off and stuck a prybar in the housing. it kept falling out of place.
I need friends. :forever alone:
congrats....
now the rest of the t belt job is 45 minutes, lol.
16 hours to break the bolt off....45 mins to change the belt. For Timing belts, I have a buddy who works on 18 wheelers. I take it to him, give him a 6 pack, have him snap it loose for me, hand tighten and drive it to my place....then I can remove it without playing with it for 2 days.
Nothing like air tools...especially 1000+ ft lbs in reverse type air tools
now the rest of the t belt job is 45 minutes, lol.
16 hours to break the bolt off....45 mins to change the belt. For Timing belts, I have a buddy who works on 18 wheelers. I take it to him, give him a 6 pack, have him snap it loose for me, hand tighten and drive it to my place....then I can remove it without playing with it for 2 days.
Nothing like air tools...especially 1000+ ft lbs in reverse type air tools
The engine will run with bent valves, for a while...
Do a compression check once new belt is on at the very least. Check the valve lash to see if any are way out of spec.
I would hate to have the head of a valve break off in the combustion chamber, bust things up, throw a rod through the block.
Change your t-belts on schedule people or risk disaster.
One good thing about Toyotas, non-interference.
Do a compression check once new belt is on at the very least. Check the valve lash to see if any are way out of spec.
I would hate to have the head of a valve break off in the combustion chamber, bust things up, throw a rod through the block.
Change your t-belts on schedule people or risk disaster.
One good thing about Toyotas, non-interference.
^ That.
If the bolt on the distrubtor is being a bitch, I pull the cap off and then you can a normal socket/rachet at the top one. I've rounded my fair share of them off.
If the bolt on the distrubtor is being a bitch, I pull the cap off and then you can a normal socket/rachet at the top one. I've rounded my fair share of them off.
my neighbor gave me a ride to harbor freight and picked up an extractor socket set.
I was installing the new water pump when it began to rain. I'd say I'm just over the hill with this job. it's been taking way too long because of tools and experience.
I was installing the new water pump when it began to rain. I'd say I'm just over the hill with this job. it's been taking way too long because of tools and experience.


