Little can be said because it has already been said. Used to replace the timing belt on a Honda Accord. Worked great. I have read that impact wrenches are not suitable for the crankshaft pulley bolts. Recommend google instructions from http://honda-tech.com/honda-accord-1990-2002-2/how-replace-timing-belt-timing-balancer-belt-water-pump-f22b1-1908944/It does sorry if i am not allowed to post links but that is what i followed. About it and the service manual. I've never done a project this large before, and my only suggestion is to be thorough and careful. It bothered me a lot and I was constantly afraid that the stuffing box would leak or something would go wrong. The alternator died about a month after that and I suspect the alternator and power steering belts are a lot tighter than you think. If it squeaks, tighten it and don't keep checking it to see why it squeaks. With the cost of the alternator, the whole project cost more than it would probably cost a mechanic to change the timing belt, but it was a good (but stressful) learning experience and there are a lot of tools included, so now I have to use.
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