Hello,
Last Friday my timing belt broke on my 86 Accord LX-i Hatchback. The vehicle has 115K on it and I was planning to replace it but never had the chance. I had the car towed and pulled the valve cover this morning. From what I could tell the belt appears to have lost a few teeth down near the crankshaft but is not broke in two.
I pulled the plugs and slipped the belt off the camshaft gear. While I was cranking the camshaft around using the gear screw I felt no interference but just the camshaft wanting to turn to a neutral position. All the valves also appear to have the correct gap between the rockers as I take them off the lobes so I'm thinking none of them got bent.
They say these engines are 'interference' but I am not sure that is exactly the case. If anybody can shed some light onto this issue that would be great. I have read they say they are 'interference' but only if they are really carboned up which mine probably isn't.
I never had to do much work on this engine so if somebody can tell me what all is involved with replacing the timing belt that would help. I have done this job before but each vehicle is a little different. If there is something I need to pay particular attention to please let me know.
My water pump is bad so that will need to be done also. The other belts are shot so now is the time to get a lot of this done it appears. What do you think about the timing belt tensioner and lower crank seal at 115K?
Thanks for your assistance.
Regards,
85Skyhawk
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