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    TJAbrigoTJAbrigo
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      just hit 100,000 miles few weeks ago, and thinking of replacing the timing belt later this year. i’d like to know any other helpful tips you can give me.
      i read its best to replace the cam and crank seals. to replace the cam seal is it necessary to remove the camshaft?

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      EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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        In all the videos I’ve made on the subject that is exactly what I recommend.

        #434503
        Ruben FloresRuben Flores
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          Quoted From TJAbrigo:

          are those timing belt kits online all oem parts? do you know if the dealership would have those kits?

          Just received a timing belt kit from E-bay and all parts were oem. Do a E-bay search “2005 honda civic oem timing belt kit”.

          #434504
          Ruben FloresRuben Flores
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            Quoted From TJAbrigo:

            thanks for info. i notice from many taking out the crank bolt is a pain. perhaps its best, the first thing to do before taking anything out is take out the crank bolt.

            For $11.00, download eric video. It’s your best bet.

            #434507
            EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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              Quoted From TJAbrigo:

              does eric have a video for a 05 honda civic timing belt?

              I did one on an 02 which is similar but I haven’t had the time to edit it yet, perhaps later this year I’ll be able to get that out.

              #434508
              TJAbrigoTJAbrigo
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                im bout to buy parts online (hondaautomotiveparts.com) soon. about to just get the timing belt, water pump, water pump o-ring. there seems to be two kinds of o-rings. one just says o-ring, the other has a “yamada” next to it. which one should i get?

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                EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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                  The only ‘o’ ring I can think of is the one that works as the gasket on the back of the water pump, to be honest I don’t have a preference and have never been asked that question.

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                  landpilotlandpilot
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                    Seems to me I have read somewhere that “Yamada” is the OEM manufacture for Honda water pumps…

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