Honda CRV Timing Chain Replacement!
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- čas přidán 24. 04. 2024
- Today its all about replacing a Timing chain and water pump on my personal Honda CRV. Enjoy Todays video and Stay tuned for more videos coming soon!
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Can u tell me how to get the timing chain off of my honda please? 2018 Honda Accord 1.5. I cant find any info on this part of the repair!
I’m interested in seeing the power steering pump and Vtec solenoid, I have the twin to your Cr-v and most likely will need to do both to mine at some point. Thanks for the hard work you put into making your videos!!!
I will be sure to film those once I get the parts. Thank you I appreciate it! This video was definitely not the easiest to make and even more unpleasant to edit.
Parts list in the description would be awesome
I'll try and remember to add it after I get back from my trip
I had my timing chain replace because they said that was the noise4-5 months ago. Now it’s started again and they’re saying I have an oil leak and need a new motor! Something doesn’t seem right
HELP Please
You shouldn't need a new motor for an oil leak. I highly doubt it put a hole in the block. However if the noise is coming from a rod bearing then it would need a new engine block. They need to give you the correct information on what's going on with your car because it sounds like they currently arent
I just replaced my timing chain (05 crv) and the tensioner guide bolt was slightly stripped and so tight my gut says an idiot at the honda dealer used red thread locker. Fortunately, the guide was in good shape, so I left it. Did you ever have one that tight?
Also, have you ever used cloyes timing chain in a honda? If so, how long did it last?
I've never had one that tight and I've never used thread locker on the tensioner bolts. That's a big no no at the honda dealer I work at.
Never used a cloyes chain before so unfortunately I don't have any information on that
Can you send links to the parts?
I'll try to add it to the video description when I get back from vacation
Normally,
You don't change your timing chain cause it Normally last the lifetime of your car as long as you change the engine oil every certain miles
I dont usually either but after 15 years working for honda I've picked up on a few things. One of those being when they call a chain lifetime it's definitely not. Even with good maintenance I've had plenty of Hondas come in with stretched chains. This being my personal car it's very well taken care of since I purchased it 30k miles ago and it's chain was stretched to my surprise.
Do you only use honda/oem chains or aftermarket?
@rolltide9547 yeah I've personally only used oem chains and guides.