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The 2000 honda accord still runs great, but I havn't gotten around to change the timing belt. I am waiting till I have enough cash to buy the water pump and the belt. But I am WAY over due for the timing belt change. Do you think I shouldn't drive the car?

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The 2000 honda accord still runs great, but I havn't gotten around to change the timing belt. I am waiting till I have enough cash to buy the water pump and the belt. But I am WAY over due for the timing belt change. Do you think I shouldn't drive the car?

 

Timing belt fail, its just a fact. When they fail vary. Heard of them failing at like 80 miles I think it was, and seen Hondas with 250K+ that have never been changed. One thing I can say get a OEM belt, tensioner, and pump! DO NOT cheap out, on the most vital of engine components!!

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I was on a roll answering every question!:laugh:

 

Not to mention I am feeling the need to overtake Dave in our post race!:D

 

Yes, I'll take Pearce is a post-whore for $500 Alex.

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I was on a roll answering every question!:laugh:

 

Not to mention I am feeling the need to overtake Dave in our post race!:D

 

i gave up a while ago. im a money and parts whore now.

 

 

ill take "Were all lame for sitting on HF for hours" for $10,000,000.....

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