How is pulley timing measured?
To quickly calculate the Outside Diameter (O.D.) in inches of any 8mm pitch timing belt pulley divide the number of teeth on the pulley by ten (10). For example an 80 tooth pulley would have an 8” Outside Diameter (O.D.) (80 teeth / 10) or a 33 tooth pulley would have a 3.3” Outside Diameter (O.D.) (33 teeth / 10).
How much deflection should a timing belt have?
At the center of the span length apply a force “F”, perpendicular to the belt span, large enough to deflect the belt 1/64 inch (or 1/32 inch or 1/128 inch) for every 1 inch of belt span “q”. For example, if the span was 32 inches the most convenient deflection amount to use would be 32/64 inches or 1/2 inch 3.
When to change the timing belt on a Honda Accord?
When should I change my timing belt on a Honda Accord? The timing belt on a Honda Accord generally needs to be replaced about every 60,000-100,000 miles. When it’s time to replace your timing belt, it’s a good idea to ask your mechanic to check the water pump, timing belt, and pulleys all at the same time.
How big are the teeth on a timing belt?
Timing Belt Tooth Profile / Pitch HTD 3M / HTD 3mm 0.118″ 3mm 5M / HTD 5mm 5mm 5mm 5mm 8M / HTD 8mm 8mm 8mm 8mm 14M / HTD 14mm 14mm 14mm 14mm
How long does a Honda timing chain last?
The timing chain should last you the life of your engine although there are occasions when it could fail and wear out on you. Typically, however you can expect the time you change the last over 200,000 miles. Timing belts are usually composite rubber belts with teeth on the inside to grip the gears of the camshaft and the crankshaft.
When to replace timing belts on Honda Goldwing?
Replacing timing belts on a Honda GL1200 Goldwing. The GL1200 in this video is an Aspencade model. The procedure for changing the belts is almost identical for all GL1200 models, a bit easier on the Standard (unfaired/naked) model from 1984-85.
The timing chain should last you the life of your engine although there are occasions when it could fail and wear out on you. Typically, however you can expect the time you change the last over 200,000 miles. Timing belts are usually composite rubber belts with teeth on the inside to grip the gears of the camshaft and the crankshaft.
How much does a Honda timing belt cost?
If you head to AutoZone you’ll see that timing belts for Honda models typically cost between about $70 and $250 just for the parts. Honda has a reputation for making reliable vehicles and they have had a few reported problems over all with their timing belts and timing chains.
How can I tell which timing belt I have?
The first step in identifying which timing belt that you have is to look for identifying numbers and/or letters marked on the timing belt. These numbers indicate a standard trade size and will help in identifying the specifics of the cog belt.