Timing Belts
Most of today's passenger vehicles use timing belts unless the vehicle is a truck. Timing belts tend to stretch from use but have a timing belt tensioner to keep the belt tight enough. However, once the belt stretches more than the tensioner is able to handle, the vehicle's timing is no longer correct. Honda timing belts and Acura timing belts should be replaced according to the manufacturer's recommendations for the model you have. If the timing belt is not replaced, you could risk damaging your engine. If the timing is off, the valves and the pistons will attempt to occupy the same space at the same time, causing bent valves or even broken pistons or bent rods.
1991-2005 Acura NSX - Cover, Rear Timing Belt Middle
1996-2004 Acura RL - Plate, R Timing Belt Cover
2009-2010 Acura RL - Pulley, Front Timing Belt Driven
1992-1998 Acura - Rubber C, Timing Belt Back Seal
2001-2005 Honda Civic Lower Timing Belt Cover 1.7L
1991-2005 Acura NSX - Plate, Rear Timing Belt Cover
1986-1989 Acura Integra - Bolt, Timing Belt Adjuster Spring
1991-2005 Acura NSX - Pulley, Timing Belt Driven (Rear Ex.)
1986-2005 Acura - Bolt, Timing Belt Adjuster Spring (Nagoya Rashi)
2003-2010 Honda - Plate Assembly Front Timing Belt Back Cover
1991-2005 Acura NSX - Pulley, Timing Belt Driven (Front In.)
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