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Old Mar 27, 2006 | 12:53 PM
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In need of 90k maintenance (99 EK, 1.6 D16Y)

Ok, posted this before and didnt' have the money to do it, but now I do.

Anyone want to do a FULL 90k maintenience for me on a weekend? I'm in brandon would like to take it to someone who also is in brandon.

LMK

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Old Mar 28, 2006 | 06:54 AM
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hell my girls 91 accord is due for 90k maintnence in about 1,130 miles or so, what all comes with the 90k maintnence? and how much they run? someone answer this mans question as it will help me out as well.



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Check this out Silver...

www.hondainfo.com/maintenance.html

Timing Belts, Water Pump, Belts, Thermostat should be changed every 90,000 miles or every 5 years
(30k-60k-90k miles) Major service intervals include: Air Filter, Spark Plugs / Wires, Valve Adjustment & Valve Cover Gasket, Distributor Cap, Distributor Rotor, Transmission Fluid Change, Brake Fluid Change, Fuel Filter, and Wiper Blade Refills.
At the same time check over systems such as Exhaust, Suspension, Alignment, Tire tread, and usually rotate tires.
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Originally Posted by djgizmo
Check this out Silver...

www.hondainfo.com/maintenance.html

Timing Belts, Water Pump, Belts, Thermostat should be changed every 90,000 miles or every 5 years
(30k-60k-90k miles) Major service intervals include: Air Filter, Spark Plugs / Wires, Valve Adjustment & Valve Cover Gasket, Distributor Cap, Distributor Rotor, Transmission Fluid Change, Brake Fluid Change, Fuel Filter, and Wiper Blade Refills.
At the same time check over systems such as Exhaust, Suspension, Alignment, Tire tread, and usually rotate tires.

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airfilter will get handled when i put a cold air intake in the car
sparkplugs and wires were just done about 1k ago
dist cap and rotor about 4k ago
tranny fluid will be done this weekend or next
brake fluid will be done when i oreder her brembo cross drilled rotors and ss lines
fuel filter will be done with:
water pump and timing belt
valve adjustment and valve cover gasket
thermostat will be replaced as well as all belts.

the only thing i dont think i will be doing is the Timing belt and water pump, and valve adjustment, ive never done it, i would like to try it but not on my girls car, that will be on mine that i try it.


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Old Mar 28, 2006 | 09:16 AM
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Yea, I myself need to have the

Timing belt, Water Pump (might hold off on the water pump for a bit longer), Valve Adjustment & Valve Cover Gasket, tranny fluid flush, brake fluid flush, fuel filter <<< I CAN do this myself, but itself SUCH as pain in the ass)... Also would like someone to check my Exhaust, Suspension, Alignment, and rotate tires.


Hmmm quick question, does the timing belt come with the water pump or is that a seperate belt?
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i dont believe it comes with it, but it would be way easier if you changed the water pump when taking off the timing belt....there might be kits on ebay that sell them together im not sure, ill be getting oem replecement parts for most stuff,

fuel filter=aem
spark plugs and wires=ngk
air filter k&n with aem cai
rotors are brembo
lines will prob. be goodridge
pads will be hawk or ebc
thermostat might be a mugen or spoon(mainly for looks)
radiator will be replaced in the future with a koyo or fluidyne

this is my girls accord, its in awesome condition and we gonna do subtle mods to it, maybe a drag turbo kit or something along those lines, nothing crazy, just clean and functionality will be key.
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Old Mar 28, 2006 | 09:47 AM
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Sean-
Your timing belt IS the water pump "belt". They all wrap together.

PS: where you been bitch?
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Old Mar 28, 2006 | 10:20 AM
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i can definatly help you out with that but im not located in brandon. If your interested drop me a pm or call me.

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LOL, yea I found that out like 2 min before you posted... looking for where I can get all these damn parts. Ebay i guess will be my savior for some of it.

P.S. I ain't not bitch, bitch..

Originally Posted by sxecrow
Sean-
Your timing belt IS the water pump "belt". They all wrap together.

PS: where you been bitch?
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