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Old November 5th 04, 01:32 AM
jbourgeois
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I just recently had my timing belt changed, on a 98 Accord with 118k. The
mechanic was not a dealer, but specializes in Hondas. They also replaced
the balance, P/S, and A/C belts. Supposedly they use genuine Honda parts,
but I noticed the P/S belt was clearly made by Mitsubishi.

Anyway, I noticed that on initial startup, the idle is higher than it was
before (maybe 1500 where before it was 800-1000). After shifting, it goes
down, and stays down on subsequent startups later in the day. Also, the car
seems to run a little rougher, but I'm not sure if it is serious.

Should I be concerned or ask to have it examined again?


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Old November 5th 04, 06:12 AM
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"jbourgeois" > wrote in message
> I just recently had my timing belt changed, on a 98 Accord with 118k. The
> mechanic was not a dealer, but specializes in Hondas. They also replaced
> the balance, P/S, and A/C belts. Supposedly they use genuine Honda parts,
> but I noticed the P/S belt was clearly made by Mitsubishi.
> Anyway, I noticed that on initial startup, the idle is higher than it was
> before (maybe 1500 where before it was 800-1000). After shifting, it goes
> down, and stays down on subsequent startups later in the day. Also, the car
> seems to run a little rougher, but I'm not sure if it is serious.
> Should I be concerned or ask to have it examined again?


Mitsubishi belts are as good as genuine. If the logo is there, it's genuine.



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Old November 5th 04, 12:00 PM
John Ings
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On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 01:32:41 GMT, "jbourgeois"
> wrote:

>Anyway, I noticed that on initial startup, the idle is higher than it was
>before (maybe 1500 where before it was 800-1000). After shifting, it goes
>down, and stays down on subsequent startups later in the day.


Have you also noticed it's November?

> Also, the car
>seems to run a little rougher, but I'm not sure if it is serious.


You're in hypochondriac mode, and sensitive to every little sound
that you've previously ignored.


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Old November 5th 04, 04:01 PM
E. Meyer
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On 11/4/04 7:32 PM, in article YKAid.356975$3l3.351230@attbi_s03,
"jbourgeois" > wrote:

> I just recently had my timing belt changed, on a 98 Accord with 118k. The
> mechanic was not a dealer, but specializes in Hondas. They also replaced
> the balance, P/S, and A/C belts. Supposedly they use genuine Honda parts,
> but I noticed the P/S belt was clearly made by Mitsubishi.
>
> Anyway, I noticed that on initial startup, the idle is higher than it was
> before (maybe 1500 where before it was 800-1000). After shifting, it goes
> down, and stays down on subsequent startups later in the day.


How's the temperature compared to before you had the job. It sounds like
the cold-start mechanism is working.


> Also, the car
> seems to run a little rougher, but I'm not sure if it is serious.


Is it a little rougher, or a lot rougher? It it suddenly idles like a pile
driver since the job and was smooth before, the balancer belt might not be
properly timed. If it runs rough and dramatically lacks power, the timing
belt might be off by a tooth. If its just a little bit rougher, you might
just be being overly sensitive to it.

>
> Should I be concerned or ask to have it examined again?
>
>

Look for a dramatic change in mileage or power. If neither happens, its
probably fine.

 




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