Odyssey/Pilot Timing Belt Tension TSB/Recall

Discussion in 'Odyssey' started by Steve Lee, Sep 25, 2003.

  1. Steve Lee

    Steve Lee Guest

    There's a discussion about it taking place here,
    http://www.honda-pilot.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=5570
    If you scroll down a little bit, you'll see a link to the PDF file of
    the notice. If you want to go directly to the PDF file, here's the
    link,
    http://ww2.mk3.us:8870/steve/recall.pdf

    What caught my eyes about this though was the last sentence in the
    first paragraph. The paragraph states,
    "Product Update: The timing belt tensioner is filled with oil to
    dampen oscillation. Due to a manufacturing problem, the tensioner oil
    can leak. If enough oil is lost, the timing belt loosens and cause
    engine noise."

    Anyone know what kind of noise this can be? What the noise might
    sound like?

    My Pilot does not fall within the VIN range, but what's ironic is that
    I was hoping that it would to see if my ever present and incessant
    pinging/tapping/occassional crackling noise I get with my Pilot
    between 2K-4K RPM would be fixed properly.

    If the oil is indeed leaking, is there anyway to check for the leak?
    Thanks.
     
    Steve Lee, Sep 25, 2003
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  2. Steve Lee

    J. Guest

    This TB auto-tensioner failure seems to be just like the Service Bulletin
    for the 98-01 Preludes. I know, I just had to have my tensioner replaced.
    Even though it was way to early to replace the TB, balancer belt, and
    waterpump (58k miles vs normal 105k miles), it only made sense to do it
    while they were at that same disassembly point. The bast**ds (dealer and
    zone rep) wouldn't cut me any price slack since mine was "out of warranty."

    The bulletin for the Preludes calls it a "flapping" sound. Mine sounded
    like a very noticeable and loud rattle, most noticeable as the rpms were
    dropping through 1000rpm to idle when slowing or stopping. Also happened at
    other rpms too.

    The autotensioner has about an ounce or less of oil. It might be possible
    to take off the cylinder head cover or part of the TB cover and spot some
    oil, but not likely.
     
    J., Sep 27, 2003
    #2
  3. Steve Lee

    J. Guest

    This TB auto-tensioner failure seems to be just like the Service Bulletin
    for the 98-01 Preludes. I know, I just had to have my tensioner replaced.
    Even though it was way to early to replace the TB, balancer belt, and
    waterpump (58k miles vs normal 105k miles), it only made sense to do it
    while they were at that same disassembly point. The bast**ds (dealer and
    zone rep) wouldn't cut me any price slack since mine was "out of warranty."

    The bulletin for the Preludes calls it a "flapping" sound. Mine sounded
    like a very noticeable and loud rattle, most noticeable as the rpms were
    dropping through 1000rpm to idle when slowing or stopping. Also happened at
    other rpms too.

    The autotensioner has about an ounce or less of oil. It might be possible
    to take off the cylinder head cover or part of the TB cover and spot some
    oil, but not likely.
     
    J., Sep 27, 2003
    #3
  4. Steve Lee

    Steve Lee Guest

    Thanks for your reply, J. I just hope that if there indeed is
    something wrong with my timing belt tensioner or water pump mechanism,
    it'll go dead on me before the warranty is up. grrrr....
     
    Steve Lee, Sep 27, 2003
    #4
  5. Steve Lee

    Steve Lee Guest

    Thanks for your reply, J. I just hope that if there indeed is
    something wrong with my timing belt tensioner or water pump mechanism,
    it'll go dead on me before the warranty is up. grrrr....
     
    Steve Lee, Sep 27, 2003
    #5
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