Help with POS Civic
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Help with POS Civic
So I bought a cheap ass POS civic for a cheap beater DD that gets almost 40mpg. The previous owner doesn't know when/if the timing belt has been changed, so for piece of mind I have ordered new parts etc. and would like to replace it myself. However I don't have proper tools, or really the know how, and am looking for someone that is more experienced that may be willing to help me out. Its a stock 97 cx D16Y7 motor, i have absolutely no plans to mod this, as it is just a cheap a-b car that gets good gas mileage, and is relatively easy to work on. Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Help with POS Civic
So I bought a cheap ass POS civic for a cheap beater DD that gets almost 40mpg. The previous owner doesn't know when/if the timing belt has been changed, so for piece of mind I have ordered new parts etc. and would like to replace it myself. However I don't have proper tools, or really the know how, and am looking for someone that is more experienced that may be willing to help me out. Its a stock 97 cx D16Y7 motor, i have absolutely no plans to mod this, as it is just a cheap a-b car that gets good gas mileage, and is relatively easy to work on. Any help would be appreciated.
Fucking honda kids.
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Lol, you're funny.
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How do you figure?
You cant comprehend the simplest timing belt in existence (which probably has several hundred how-to's online), nor do you have the most basic tools available. So you basically want someone to do the job for you for free, so you can 'learn' how to do it. Face it, you're a cheapass honda faggle with absolutely no automotive knowledge.
You cant comprehend the simplest timing belt in existence (which probably has several hundred how-to's online), nor do you have the most basic tools available. So you basically want someone to do the job for you for free, so you can 'learn' how to do it. Face it, you're a cheapass honda faggle with absolutely no automotive knowledge.
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Man you're smart too.
How do you figure?
You cant comprehend the simplest timing belt in existence (which probably has several hundred how-to's online), nor do you have the most basic tools available. So you basically want someone to do the job for you for free, so you can 'learn' how to do it. Face it, you're a cheapass honda faggle with absolutely no automotive knowledge.
You cant comprehend the simplest timing belt in existence (which probably has several hundred how-to's online), nor do you have the most basic tools available. So you basically want someone to do the job for you for free, so you can 'learn' how to do it. Face it, you're a cheapass honda faggle with absolutely no automotive knowledge.
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Re: Help with POS Civic
So I bought a cheap ass POS civic for a cheap beater DD that gets almost 40mpg. The previous owner doesn't know when/if the timing belt has been changed, so for piece of mind I have ordered new parts etc. and would like to replace it myself. However I don't have proper tools, or really the know how, and am looking for someone that is more experienced that may be willing to help me out. Its a stock 97 cx D16Y7 motor, i have absolutely no plans to mod this, as it is just a cheap a-b car that gets good gas mileage, and is relatively easy to work on. Any help would be appreciated.
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Leesburg/Ashburn area. And I know its an easy job, but since i have no experience with it I was hoping I could get a hand. I've built plenty of singles etc. in dirtbikes, but have not done a timing belt before so I was looking for some help.