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So I am thinking on embarking on my Civic’s timing belt replacement journey. I just recently replaced one in a Chrysler minivan with the Mitsubishi 3.0. I was just pondering a few thoughts in my head.
When we did the timing belt in the minivan we had one issue with one of the camshafts being under load and wanting to snap forward or back. Good thing it was an non-interference engine or else it would have been difficult to sleep that night. I was wondering if I would be experiencing anything like that while working on the Honda 4 cyl engine.
Also I was wondering if I should really replace it. The car currently has 82k miles. I bought it used at 81k miles ago and I am unsure if it was ever replaced. I bought it at a shop and they claimed it was good until 120k, but they are wrong…by a long shot.
I already bought the crankshaft holding tool. That was a big problem we had while working on the minivan.
Any input is appreciated.
I also have watched this already. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoJcAS58CHg
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