When I reseal the oil pump, should I remove timing belt?
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When I reseal the oil pump, should I remove timing belt?
My Honda Legend(Acura RL 2th gen) has an oil leak issue.
I try to reseal the oil pump and replace the gasket of it.
Should I remove timing belt to access the oil pump?
2 months ago, I went to the dealership and timing belt and water pump etc. were replaced.
So I don't want to remove timing belt again, but if I have to do, I will do...
Could you give some advices?
Thank you for your help in advance.
I try to reseal the oil pump and replace the gasket of it.
Should I remove timing belt to access the oil pump?
2 months ago, I went to the dealership and timing belt and water pump etc. were replaced.
So I don't want to remove timing belt again, but if I have to do, I will do...
Could you give some advices?
Thank you for your help in advance.
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Yes, you definitely need to disassemble the entire timing mechanism and remove the oil pan for this job. Only 6-7 hours of labor
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