Integra timing belt replacement DIY

Need to replace the timing belt on the 1998 GSR. Local dealer gave me a quote of $1,018 plus tax for replacing the timing belt, tensioner, drive belts and the water pump.

I've replace the timing belt on a 1984 Toyota Corolla and it was pretty straight forward and didn't run into problems. The GSR seem much more complicated with many more parts, so what I need to look out for when replacing the timing belt and water pump on the 1998 GSR? Any special tools requires specific for the GSR? Thanks in advance.

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** Frank **
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"** Frank **" wrote in news:4ZudnRx-hKtqrqbanZ2dnUVZ snipped-for-privacy@comcast.com:

One grand for a timing belt and WP? IMO,screw job. seems double what it should be. My Acura dealer used to send me coupons for a timing belt change for $250.

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Jim Yanik

The price includes an enema.

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tww1491

At most this job should run is 700-800 from a dealer...call around and call a few Honda dealers as well.

Nick

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nick

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