Honda 14400-PM3-004 Belt, Timing (106Ru24 A-555)

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  • Product Specifications Brand Genuine Honda Manufacturer Part Number 14400-PM3-004 Part Description Timing Belt Item Dimensions 9.0 x 8.5 x 1.0 inches Item Weight 0.80 Pounds Condition New Fitment Type Direct Replacement Manufacturer Honda SKU 14400-PM3-004 Warranty This genuine Honda part is guaranteed by Honda's factory warranty. Shipping & Return Shipping Policy Return Policy Warning: California's Proposition 65
  • Vehicle Fitment Year Make Model Body & Trim Emission & Transmission 1991 Honda CRX 2 Door DX, 2 Door HF KA 4AT, KA 5MT, KH 5MT, KL 4AT, KL 5MT 1990 Honda CRX 2 Door DX, 2 Door HF KA 4AT, KA 5MT, KH 5MT, KL 4AT, KL 5MT 1989 Honda CRX 2 Door DX, 2 Door HF KA 4AT, KA 5MT, KH 5MT, KL 4AT, KL 5MT 1988 Honda CRX 2 Door DX, 2 Door HF KA 4AT, KA 5MT, KH 5MT, KL 4AT, KL 5MT 1995 Honda Civic 2 Door DX, 3 Door CX, 3 Door DX, 4 Door DX, 4 Door LX KA 4AT, KA 5MT, KL 5MT 1994 Honda Civic 2 Door DX, 3 Door CX, 3 Door DX, 4 Door DX, 4 Door LX KA 4AT, KA 5MT, KL 4AT, KL 5MT 1993 Honda Civic 2 Door DX, 3 Door CX, 3 Door DX, 4 Door DX, 4 Door LX KA 4AT, KA 5MT, KL 4AT, KL 5MT 1992 Honda Civic 3 Door CX, 3 Door DX, 4 Door DX, 4 Door LX KA 4AT, KA 5MT, KL 4AT, KL 5MT 1991 Honda Civic 3 Door DX, 3 Door STD, 4 Door DX, 4 Door LX, 5 Door DX KA 4AT, KA 4MT, KA 5MT, KL 4AT, KL 4MT, KL 5MT 1990 Honda Civic 3 Door DX, 3 Door STD, 4 Door DX, 4 Door LX, 5 Door DX KA 4AT, KA 4MT, KA 5MT, KL 4AT, KL 4MT, KL 5MT View More Customer Questions & Expert Answers
  • Q: Does this fit my car? Posted by HondaPartsNow Specialist A: You can Select Your Vehicle to check if 14400-PM3-004 fits your vehicle. Posted by HondaPartsNow Specialist
  • Q: How do you remove and install the timing belt and Timing Belt Tensioner on Honda CRX? Posted by Customer A: To remove and install the timing belt on 1342cc and 1488cc engines, first turn the crankshaft pulley to Top Dead Center, then remove the pulley belt, water pump pulley, crankshaft pulley, and timing gear cover, marking the timing belt rotation direction. Loosen the tensioner adjusting bolt and pivot bolt without removing them, slide the timing belt off the camshaft timing gear and crankshaft pulley gear, and remove it from the engine. For camshaft timing gear pulley removal, take off the center bolt and use a pulley remover or brass hammer, ensuring the woodruff key does not fall inside the timing cover. Inspect the timing belt and replace it if it is over 10,000 miles old, oil-soaked, or worn on the leading edges. For installation, reverse the removal steps, ensuring the crankshaft pulley and camshaft timing gear pulley are in the top dead center position, aligning the marks on the camshaft timing gear parallel to the cylinder head with the woodruff key facing up. Avoid oil contact with the belt, handle it carefully to prevent bending or twisting, and install it with the arrow facing the same direction as during removal. After installation, adjust the belt tension by rotating the crankshaft counterclockwise 1/4 turn, then retighten the adjusting bolt and tensioner pivot bolt, taking care not to remove these bolts. For 1493cc and 1590cc engines, disconnect the negative battery cable, raise and support the driver's side of the vehicle, remove the driver's side wheel and wheel well splash shield, then remove the air conditioning compressor adjust pulley with bracket and belt if equipped. Remove the side engine mount bracket, loosen the alternator adjust bolt and through bolt, then remove the belt. Take out the engine support bolts and nuts, remove the side mount rubber, valve cover, crankshaft pulley bolt, and crankshaft pulley, followed by the timing belt upper and lower covers. Mark the timing belt rotation for easy installation, loosen the adjusting bolt, and remove the timing belt. Inspect the timing belt and replace it if it has been in service longer than 10,000 miles, is oil-soaked, or worn on the leading edges. Installation follows the reverse order of removal, adjusting the timing belt tension with the engine cold, and after installing, rotate the crankshaft counterclockwise 1/4 turn or 3 teeth on the camshaft pulley to apply tension, then retighten the adjusting bolt and tensioner pivot bolt, ensuring the crankshaft pulley bolt is re-torqued to specifications if it broke loose during adjustment. Posted by HondaPartsNow Specialist
  • Q: How to remove and install Timing Belt and Sprocket on Honda Del Sol? Posted by Customer A: The timing system is rather intricate, and any mishap thereby can result to terrible detrimentation of the engine and therefore, should only be done by very experienced people. Start with turning off the vehicle and removing the negative battery terminal and then put blocks behind the rear wheels and engage the parking brake. When you are in the left front of the car, open the hood and remove the lug nuts of the wheel without taking off the wheel and then using the jack lift the car and place the jackstands below. Take off the left front wheel so as to get a more straightforward view at the crankshafthaft and then place the motor on support using a floor jack, placing a wood block under the oil pan in order not to scratch it. New engines require the removal of left engine mount, spark plugs, and drive belts and placing the number 1 piston at Top Dead Center. Take off the valve cover and upper timing belt cover, in addition to the alternator and its bracket, and then loosen the power steering pump though you don't need to disconnect its hoses. For the air conditioning vehicles, remove the wires and unscrew the bolts of the air conditioning compressor although refrigerant hoses do not require to be disconnected. Release the flywheel inspection cover, and, at the same time, prevent the crankshaft pulley from rotating while undoing the bolt that secures the pulley to the crankshaft. Pull down the pulley and detach the water pump pulley, the lower timing belt cover have to be removed too. In cases where the timing belt is to be reused, the orientation of the timing belt sprocks and direction of rotation should be noted. Pull the tensioner and unscrew the tensioner bolt, remove the outer belt cover and the belt. If replacing the crankshaft oil seal, then the sprocket and the inner belt guide should be removed. When removing camshaft, it is advisable to use a screwdriver in order not to allow the bolt and sprocket to rotate. Check the belt tensioner pulley for free movement and realistic rotation and replace it, check the timing belt for any signs of teeth/groove wear, cracks and oil contamination and replace the belt if any of them are seen. But prior to starting the engine, the crankshaft has to be manually turned at least two times round to feel for the spin or any form of resistance. Any removed sprockets should be replaced and the Woodruff key inserted; the camshaft sprocket should sit flush with the cylinder head. Re-bolt the crankshaft pulley loosely and fit the timing belt loosely with a slight tension on the tensioner and then tighten the tensioner bolt. Rotate the crankshaft another two times-make sure that the timing marks will line up, and if you feel any binding, then go remove the belt and check the installation. Finally replace the rest of parts in reverse sequence and start the engine to verify its working. Posted by HondaPartsNow Specialist
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To ensure reliability, purchase Honda part # 14400-PM3-004 Belt, Timing (106Ru24 A-555). It is sometimes referred to as Honda Timing Belt. In terms of quality, OEM parts are the wise choice for Honda owners who want to keep their vehicles at peak performance. They are manufactured to follow official strict factory specifications and are made in world-class facilities. They undergo rigorous tests to ensure that they are durable and safe to use. This part fits 1988-1991 Honda CRX, 1988-1995 Honda Civic, 1993-1995 Honda Del Sol.


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