Pt. 2 of 2: Timing Belt Service 7th Gen Honda Civic
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Part 2: This is a fully detailed timing belt service for a 2001-2005 Honda Civic 7th generation vehicle. We replace the timing belt, a/c and alternator belt, power steering pump belt, water pump, auto tensioner, and crank shaft seal. This is a step by step procedure to do this service successfully with a bit of time and patience. Be sure to subscribe. Thanks!
PART 1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUjHS_gmmMQ
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Honda Accord VTEC timing belt and water pump Honda Accord VTEC High Detail How to
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Special thanks to Spanky for filming this video for me. : ) My last Honda Accord video was
very well viewed, but lacking in good sound, stability, and lighting so I did another one with some help. Enjoy High Detail How to do a timing belt and water pump Honda Accord VTEC
Replacing a Distributor, Acura Integra - EricTheCarGuy
Replacing a Distributor, Acura Integra - EricTheCarGuy
Well I think the title will sum this one up. Yes, I did loan my car to my brother the other day only to get it back with a bad distributor, luckily I had one in a box, not the correct one but one that worked. This also covers firing order and a few other tips should you have to replace the igniter or coil. In my opinion the only things you should automatically replace a distributor on a Honda or Acura for are the bearing going bad like in this video or oil leaking inside the assembly. I don't think they should ever be automatically replaced for a no start. I also highly recommend using Honda ignition parts, if not you may be sorry.
There will be a "sequel" to this covering setting the ignition timing, click the link below.
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Inspecting the Timing Belt - AutoZone Car Care
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/parts/Timing-Belt/_/N-8gcts?newYmme=true In the second installment of the AutoZone Complete Car Care - Timing Belt Series, Bruce Bonebrake shows you how to inspect your timing belt and how to prepare for a timing belt installation. Find out what steps you need to complete before you can replace your timing belt.
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Honda Head Job, & Valve Seal Replacement
This is a video I did for a project. In this video you see us replacing seals and it also covers other basics like valve spring compression and lubing your cylinder head.
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A Tribute To The Honda/Acura Integra DC2! IN HD! *NEW! 2012
Paying tribute to one of the most timeless cars made by Honda Motors, The Integra DC2.
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Honda Civic Timing Belt Replacement, Quick Look (1998) - EricTheCarGuy
Honda Civic Timing Belt Replacement, Quick Look (1998) - EricTheCarGuy
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Here's one that you don't have to pay for but a good look just the same. It's not the usual step by step but it was out of the car and easy to get to and shoot, enjoy!
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How to Diagnose A Bad Clutch - EricTheCarGuy
Link to clutch replacement video for this car. http://www.ericthecarguy.com/vmanuals/vm/2002-ford-focus-clutch-replacement-vmanual
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This one will end up being part of a larger series of videos about clutches and their diagnosis and replacement, I'm even going to post a video on 'How To Drive A Stick Shift' as part of this series. So in this installment I cover the basic steps in determining if you NEED a clutch or not.
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Crankshaft Pulley Removal Trick
Scotty Kilmer, mechanic for the last 43 years, shows a trick to let you easily remove a crankshaft pulley from your car, no power Air tools needed. Visit Scottykilmer.com for answers to all your car questions.
How To Quiet Squeaky Belts On A Car - Cheap And Easy Fix
Here is how to quiet squeaky belts on a car. It's cheap and easy to do, and all you need is a bar of soap. If the belts on your car are squeaking, this is how to fix it. In some cases, it isn't the belts making the noise, but the belt tensioner. If that's what is making the noise, you'll need to replace it. If the car's accessory drive belt is causing the loud squeaking when it rubs against the pulleys, putting some soap on the bottom of the belt as well as the sides will stop the belt from squeaking. It doesn't take a lot of soap to get the job done, but make sure you turn the engine over a few times and put soap on the belt each time, so you cover the parts of the belt you can't reach. This cheap and easy squeaky car belt fix has been around for a long time and works pretty well.