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No, 4cyl on both. Might have a different set up. It could have been designed with a harmonic balancer instead. I have a 2.3l, and the 944 is 2.5l.
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Ok...I see. My Prelude has a 2.4 engine.
I just hope that if it does have that belt...it was changed along with the timing belt last fall.
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It would have it does, unless... well you never know if you don't do it yourself.
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^^^ Thinking about it...I realized that I have the service bill...so I looked it up.
It lists two belts..one for $104...one for $83 Also an automatic adjuster for $203 Water pump for $141 along with coolant, shop supplies and 3.5 hrs labor...the whole works came to $930 That also included a free two day rental of a new HR-V. I feel better now! ![]()
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Skipped thru a couple 1998 Prelude timing belt vids and your engine has the balance shaft belt.
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And the reason that really pushed me into getting it done was that I was browsing their website and spotted a $100 discount coupon for any major service on a car with over 100K miles.
So with the coupon...it was $830. ![]()
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Serpentine belts drive the A/C, power steering, water pump, power seats, rear window defroster, ash tray light, brake master cylinder, subwoofer and many other components.
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^^^ Yes..my Fit uses a chain for the valve timing.
I call the exterior belt 'serpentine' but I hear many others just call it an 'accessory' belt. I don't know which one is correct...prob either one.
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Then you could still be a buyer for a 944S2 or a 968. You could get the best of both worlds! One cam is belt driven from the crank, the other cam is driven by chain from the 1st.
Bad stuff happens when the chain, guide pads, or tensioner fail.
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There are obviously pros and cons between timing belts and chains. Chains can last longer but they will eventually wear out and then you're generally looking at huge money to change them.
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I measured the width of my broken serp belt...5/8 inch. (Post #27)
To run the alternator, water pump, air conditioner, and tension pulley all off of that little belt is amazing that it lasted 235K miles.
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^^^Water pump is most likely driven off the timing belt.
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^^^ that's what I thought first also when it broke. I was thinking of driving it into a local garage to have it done. New battery...would have made the 5 mile trip easily.
Just before leaving, I thought maybe I should call the Honda service dept and ask. He said "definitely do not drive it at all...the water pump is driven off the serpentine belt on the 2010 Fit" I'm glad I took the time to call him.
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[QUOTE=Dantilla;11233944]Because swapping a serpentine belt is a five minute job,
Ha! It took me more than 5 minutes to get the front tire off and remove the splash shield. And that was before I even started getting the tensioner held back...lol Full disclosure....I am not a mechanic. ![]()
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Got it.
Last belts I changed were an older Ford F-250 and a Jeep Wrangler. Both have plenty of room under the hood. |
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Easiest timing belt I've ever done was a Suzuki Joypop. 660cc 3 cylinder. Took about an hour. Front seats fold up, lots of access.
Fun little thing to drive. Lots of these are getting imported from Japan. ![]()
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