Re: Rubbing on timing cover
Yep mine does too. I tired a brand new cover and its rubbed thru as well. Mine is not bad enough to do anything to the belt. Dunno what the fix is.
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Re: Rubbing on timing cover
I don't have this problem. Not even sure what would cause it.
Re: Rubbing on timing cover
2 of mine did 2 of mine didn't. gotta make sure the gasket under the cover seats very well and isn't swollen from oil. if it's dry a little gasket sealer on the cover to hold the gasket all the way down helps alot. once they free up from it they don't usually just grab hold again.
Re: Rubbing on timing cover
Mine did the same thing. I found that there was a spacer missing on the alternator. It goes behind the bracket on the top bolt. It's about 1/4" thick (basically a thick washer). Without this spacer, it pulls the alternator pulley over enough to rub the timing cover. Most people don't notice it when it falls off when they replace their alternator and install it without the spacer. You are talking about the drive serpentine belt aren't you?
Re: Rubbing on timing cover
spacer behind the water pump pulley too
Re: Rubbing on timing cover
My water pump pulley was rubbing through mine on my 1gee. And I've seen lots of Honda crank pulleys rub through the timing belt cover. I just don't worry about it really. It will burn out until it quits rubbing, then it will be fine. :)
Belt might be another story. I'd just watch the belt and make sure it doesn't burn up. Or shim the pully like these guys said. It's probably from heat distortion of the plastic cover over time.
Re: Rubbing on timing cover
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Originally Posted by
roodoo2
spacer behind the water pump pulley too
None of the 3 A20s I've dealt with had a spacer behind the water pump pulley. All had a shared triangular washer that sits under the three bolts that hold the pulley on.