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    Daniel NewmanDaniel Newman
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      Where is the best place to get a replacement tensioner bolt for the timing belt. Online places I have found so far want around $2.50 for bolt but $15 in shipping. It is the outside 14mm one that is used to set the tension on timing belt. I cannot say that I am not the guilty party here but as I was using the correct 14mm wrench and cannot get a grip on the stupid thing. I think it was already mostly stripped after my one unsuccessful try, I cleaned it and it is marred all the way around.

      Any tips or tricks to get this thing off? Going to have to take a think on this before I screw anything else up, IF it was me that is.

      Any information would be helpful and thanks for taking the time to read.

      Dano

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    • #479196
      PaulPaul
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        It may be cheaper to get one from your local Honda dealer.

        #479198
        DanielDaniel
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          most parts stores (depending on your vehicle’s year) should be able to get you a replacement bolt. To get the old one off you can try vise grips, but your best bet is to get a socket that is specially made for this. Most parts stores carry a version (Grip Tite, Easy Out,etc)

          #479200
          Daniel NewmanDaniel Newman
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            Thanks for the information all. I will check local dealer and local parts stores.

            I was assuming since it was a 92 that my chances were about nill at the auto parts stores considering it was a specific bolt.

            A socket does not fit onto the bolt because of the fender. A breaker bar and short socket may, but I do not have any short sockets. May have to look into that.

            Thanks again all,
            Dano

            #479236
            DanielDaniel
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              Yeah that bolt shouldn’t be too hard to find. If you are willing to sacrifice a wrench,you could put a wrench on the bolt and either spot weld it or drill a couple machine screws between the wrench and bolt.

              #480300
              Daniel NewmanDaniel Newman
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                Thanks again all, I was able to order the bolt / nut locally at dealership. I got the stripped bolt/nut off using a “bolt-out” from Sears without to much problem. Should have thought a little more before posting but was in a panic a little.

                Thanks again to all for reading and taking the time to reply.

                Dano

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