Timing belt replacement, 97 Civic CX

Discussion in 'Civic' started by John, Nov 24, 2003.

  1. John

    John Guest

    How hard is it to replace a timing belt on a '97 Civic, CX?
     
    John, Nov 24, 2003
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    John,

    Before or after it blows, and compared to what, wiper blades or a clutch
    disk?

    It all depends on your level of experience. I was pleasantly surprised
    by how easy it was to do my first Honda timing belt on a '97 CRV.

    If you have access to the crankshaft pulley tool, and a full set of hand
    tools, you can do it in four hours if you do some homework ahead of
    time. You'll probably do some other stuff while you're in there, like
    flush the power steering coolant, change the thermostat, and swap the
    water pump, adjust the valves (you didn't mention your mileage or
    whether it's a standard tranny)

    With a hoist, air tools, heated shop, and some previous experience, you
    could do it in under two hours.

    'Curly'



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    'Curly Q. Links', Nov 24, 2003
    #2
  3. --------------------

    John,

    Before or after it blows, and compared to what, wiper blades or a clutch
    disk?

    It all depends on your level of experience. I was pleasantly surprised
    by how easy it was to do my first Honda timing belt on a '97 CRV.

    If you have access to the crankshaft pulley tool, and a full set of hand
    tools, you can do it in four hours if you do some homework ahead of
    time. You'll probably do some other stuff while you're in there, like
    flush the power steering coolant, change the thermostat, and swap the
    water pump, adjust the valves (you didn't mention your mileage or
    whether it's a standard tranny)

    With a hoist, air tools, heated shop, and some previous experience, you
    could do it in under two hours.

    'Curly'



    --
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Nov 24, 2003
    #3
  4. --------------------

    John,

    Before or after it blows, and compared to what, wiper blades or a clutch
    disk?

    It all depends on your level of experience. I was pleasantly surprised
    by how easy it was to do my first Honda timing belt on a '97 CRV.

    If you have access to the crankshaft pulley tool, and a full set of hand
    tools, you can do it in four hours if you do some homework ahead of
    time. You'll probably do some other stuff while you're in there, like
    flush the power steering coolant, change the thermostat, and swap the
    water pump, adjust the valves (you didn't mention your mileage or
    whether it's a standard tranny)

    With a hoist, air tools, heated shop, and some previous experience, you
    could do it in under two hours.

    'Curly'



    --
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Nov 24, 2003
    #4
  5. It's difficult the first time but easy after that.

    I advise you to shop around for a gas station mechanic that will allow you
    to watch him change it. After that--you can do it on your civic and any
    vehicle you own in the future.
     
    Bill B. Johnson, Nov 25, 2003
    #5
  6. It's difficult the first time but easy after that.

    I advise you to shop around for a gas station mechanic that will allow you
    to watch him change it. After that--you can do it on your civic and any
    vehicle you own in the future.
     
    Bill B. Johnson, Nov 25, 2003
    #6
  7. It's difficult the first time but easy after that.

    I advise you to shop around for a gas station mechanic that will allow you
    to watch him change it. After that--you can do it on your civic and any
    vehicle you own in the future.
     
    Bill B. Johnson, Nov 25, 2003
    #7
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