What should I do after changing my timing belt?
What should I do after changing my timing belt?
The engine should operate exactly the same after the timing belt replacement as it did before the belt was replaced. If it doesn’t something is wrong and you should go back to the mechanic or dealer who did the work. Changing the timing belt and the problem you’re seeing are completely unrelated.
When to change timing belt on Honda Civic EX?
I have the timing belt changed on my 2001 Honda Civic EX two weeks ago. Right after the timing belt change I noticed that the car was more sluggish and did not accelerate as fast as before.
What happens when a timing belt goes slack?
Basic Failure. Timing belt failure comes in three flavors: stretching, worn teeth and snapping, generally in that order. All timing belts stretch, and most of that stretch occurs about 15 minutes after installation. A spring-loaded tensioner keeps the belt tight, but after a while the tensioner will run out of travel and the belt will go slack.
Why does my car vibrate after a timing belt change?
This is also a very precise allignment procedure while doing the T-belt service. This will make your cars engine vibrate in an unusual manner after a T-belt job. FAR more likely is that your cam timing is now off one tooth one direction or another. This is THE MOST LIKELY CAUSE OF THIS ISSUE IT IS NOT NORMAL AND WILL NOT GO AWAY…THEY SCREWED UP!!!
Basic Failure. Timing belt failure comes in three flavors: stretching, worn teeth and snapping, generally in that order. All timing belts stretch, and most of that stretch occurs about 15 minutes after installation. A spring-loaded tensioner keeps the belt tight, but after a while the tensioner will run out of travel and the belt will go slack.
When to replace the timing belt on a Toyota Tundra?
Since timing belt replacement is rather labor intensive, it is common to replace the water pump and timing belts rollers whenever servicing the timing belt. Similarly, if the timing belt-driven water pump has kicked the bucket and requires replacement, the timing belt will need to be removed anyway, so it is best to swap in a new one.
Is it safe to replace a timing belt?
Timing belts may be quiet, smooth and inexpensive to produce and replace, but you can’t help but question the logic of using a piece of rubber to connect the two most vital rotating components in your engine.
How do you remove the timing belt cover?
Timing belt cover removal. In some cases, the oil dipstick tube may need to be removed to access the timing belt cover. This can be done by simply removing the fastening bolt from the alternator bracket (see arrow in Figure 8) and wiggling the dipstick tube back and forth to remove it from the oil pan.