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Changing Timing Belt 1999 Accord V6



 
 
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Old November 13th 04, 09:20 PM
Mike Wright
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Default Changing Timing Belt 1999 Accord V6

Is there anything much different about changing the V6 timing belt than the
four cylinder. On the 4 cyl the biggest issue was getting the drive belt
pulley nut loose. Does the 1999 v6 still have the hexagonal cutout in the
pulley to hold it? Thanks in advance

Mike


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Old November 14th 04, 01:28 AM
E. Meyer
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On 11/13/04 2:20 PM, in article , "Mike
Wright" > wrote:

> Is there anything much different about changing the V6 timing belt than the
> four cylinder. On the 4 cyl the biggest issue was getting the drive belt
> pulley nut loose. Does the 1999 v6 still have the hexagonal cutout in the
> pulley to hold it? Thanks in advance
>
> Mike
>
>


It still has it. You can use the same immobilizer tool.

 




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