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    Odometer says 50T kms ... in reality, it's probably more ... much much more ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Odometer says 50T kms ... in reality, it's probably more ... much much more ...


    current odo reading is more than 200K already, the 50K i'm referring is the distance travelled since the timing belt was replaced, i was told by my mechanic then that we can replace it again when i travelled 90K that's why i'm asking you guys here if its ok to replace the timing belt now since that area will be opened up if i will have the water pump replaced.

    on another note, i guess i'll have to replace the water pump this weekend and maybe damay na din ang timing belt for peace of mind, thanks for the advice guys, tsikot is really the best!

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    Timing belt is replaced around 80T-100T kms ...

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    Ok ba Ang brand na gmb or aisin water pumps? Wala Naman leak pero pms Lang.

    Pag timing chain ba Ang gamit Ng sasakyan iba Ang procedure pag palit Ng water pump vis-a-vis kapag regular timing belt equipped vehicles?
    Last edited by baludoy; May 21st, 2025 at 11:08 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    Ok ba Ang brand na gmb or aisin water pumps?

    Pag timing chain ba Ang gamit Ng sasakyan iba Ang procedure pag palit Ng water pump vis-a-vis kapag regular timing belt equipped vehicles?
    As long as it's a legit Aisin brand. Pero if it's a major part, IMO, I'd stick with casa parts for that.

    As to the belt vs timing chain... it depends on the engine design. Some engines have the water pump behind the timing chain or belt. Obviously, you'll have to remove the timing 'stuff' to get to the pump in this case. And the common practice is sinasabay na palit ng belt/chain (including tensioners, guides, etc.) when servicing the water pump para isang baklasan nalang.

    Some vehicles naman have the water pump outside the timing belt/chain compartment. Replacing it is more straightforward and often does not necessitate the removal of any of the timing components.
    Last edited by oj88; May 21st, 2025 at 11:16 AM.

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    ^ serpentine belt Pala nagpapa-work Ng water pump sa k20 engine. Salamat Naman at ayuz pa engineers Ng Honda dati considering wet belts na gamit Ng new engines Ngayon. 😆

    You're right about the genuine OEM water pump though. I guess I'm going for the casa supplied ones. I hope they have them in their inventory. Minsan Kasi I have to wait for weeks when they don't have them on hand.

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