94 Honda Accord 300,000 miles
#1
94 Honda Accord 300,000 miles
I came to this site since my water pump started leaking and wanted to replace the water pump myself. This will be my first attempt to replace the water pump, timing belts and seals. I recently done my thermostat and felt good about the installation and then my water pump started leaking. I just bought the timing belt and water pump kit from ebay and looking to get this installed in the next few weeks.Wish me luck and if there is anything I should look out for before I attempt this let me know. Thanks and this forum is awesome.
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#3
RE: 94 Honda Accord 300,000 miles
You can download a shop manual for a 94 in chapters in the ACC 5th gen... thread in the DIY section. That will help a lot.
Read up on removing the cranshaft bolt. It is a major PIA loosen.
Also, use white-out to make your own marks on the old timing belt and on the teeth of the pulleys on the timing and balance belt. A second set of marks will help ensure that you have the new belt installed correctly. When I went to mark the new belt with white-out based off the old belt, I found that the new belt had an extra tooth. I ended up counting all the teeth on the belt to make sure that I wasn't losing my mind. I bought one from the honda dealership and it had the correct number of teeth.
Arm youself with as much information as possible when you tackle the job, and it will make the job go much smoother.
Read up on removing the cranshaft bolt. It is a major PIA loosen.
Also, use white-out to make your own marks on the old timing belt and on the teeth of the pulleys on the timing and balance belt. A second set of marks will help ensure that you have the new belt installed correctly. When I went to mark the new belt with white-out based off the old belt, I found that the new belt had an extra tooth. I ended up counting all the teeth on the belt to make sure that I wasn't losing my mind. I bought one from the honda dealership and it had the correct number of teeth.
Arm youself with as much information as possible when you tackle the job, and it will make the job go much smoother.
#6
RE: 94 Honda Accord 300,000 miles
I found this great write up with pictures from another forum. I hope it's not against the rule to post other links of other forum. Here it is:
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1908944
I hope it helps other people.
http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1908944
I hope it helps other people.
#7
Update: 358000 miles
I still have the accord and currently at 358000 miles. I have came back to this forum since I have newly acquired a 97 V6 2.7L accord. Thanks to this forum, it help me keep my accord running strong. I'm not much of a poster but I have lurked since 2008.
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