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    #11
    was able to replace my timing belt at CAMEO TBA Center (BF Paranaque) okay ba dun compared to other shops in the area?

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    #12
    napo91,

    nakapag palit ka na? anong mga pinalitan at magkano lahat ang gastos mo?

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    #13
    Total Cost (parts and labor) : P7,900.00 ++

    This includes:
    timing belt
    A/C belt
    alternator belt
    tensioner brng/belt
    power steering belt
    idler brng
    water pump
    cam/crank oil seals


    utol ko nagbantay, so hopefully nakabit naman lahat ng items.

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    #14
    Mura na yan Bro, ang dami palang pinalitan.

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    #15
    around 3-4 hours for the belt. kaya naman hintayin pero it might be better to leave it lalo na kung papalit ka din mga fluids, etc. 1 day tho tapus lahat yan assuming you bring the car early

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    #16
    HELP!! i have a 2001 vti-s honda civic with 32,000km. my leak na ang engine oil. pina check ko sa rapide, they said i need to replace the gasket/seal and obligado mag palit daw ng Timing belt and Tensioner...... is that normal? kailangan na bang palitan ang belt and tensioner? or just oil seal lang? thanks

    hope you can give some advise.

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    #17
    I think you don't have to change your timing belt yet since only 32T km pa lang.

    Did they diagnose where the leak came from? From the oil pan ba, or baka maluwag lang ang drain plug mo kaya tumutulo ang oil. Pag from oil pan - they will just remove this and put another gasket (palinis mo na rin kung may konting sludge pagtinaggal yung oil pan). If from drain plug - all you have to change is the aluiminum washer (o baka kailangan lang higpitan). Either way mura lang to.

    May mga mekaniko na palpak: na-oovertighten yung drain plug at na-loosethread pag oil change - kaya tuloy tumutulo.

    I hope the leak is not from other parts of the engine.

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    #18
    Quote Originally Posted by jaeger
    I think you don't have to change your timing belt yet since only 32T km pa lang.

    Did they diagnose where the leak came from? From the oil pan ba, or baka maluwag lang ang drain plug mo kaya tumutulo ang oil. Pag from oil pan - they will just remove this and put another gasket (palinis mo na rin kung may konting sludge pagtinaggal yung oil pan). If from drain plug - all you have to change is the aluiminum washer (o baka kailangan lang higpitan). Either way mura lang to.

    May mga mekaniko na palpak: na-oovertighten yung drain plug at na-loosethread pag oil change - kaya tuloy tumutulo.

    I hope the leak is not from other parts of the engine.
    ok pre, thanks for the advise. i hope its only the gasket. alam mo, mahirap na talaga kumita ng pera ngayon. kahit maliit lang na sira, sasabihin ng mga shop, lahat na papalitan.. stupid! sige.

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    #19
    depends which seal it is, kung dun sa may timing belt, and nabasa yung belt mo ng oil, it is better to replace it.

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    #20
    Quote Originally Posted by speedyfix
    depends which seal it is, kung dun sa may timing belt, and nabasa yung belt mo ng oil, it is better to replace it.

    ang hirap kasi minsan sa mga talyer. kahit seal lang ang papalitan, they will tell you to change the other parts. anyway, do you have any recommended shops for this kind of service? mas maganda kung expert sa honda. thanks

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