Small Engine Timing Belt Replacement – Honda Small Engine Repair (part #14400-Z0J-014)

Small Engine Timing Belt Replacement – Honda Small Engine Repair (part #14400-Z0J-014)

This video provides step-by-step repair instructions for replacing the timing belt (or cogged belt) on a Honda small engine. The most common reasons for replacing the timing belt are when the…

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Sukhdev Brar says:

I have same Honda engine My t. belt jump out.I put it back same as you
doing.I also check all theeth carefully.After I put it back,Its jump out
again in few mintue of running.What could be now I have to check.

Reaz Mohammed says:

thanks for the info. I really appreciate it. The info is a great help and
please continue to send those very informative videos. I look forward to
receiving them from you.

Bob Romanko says:

Great video, but you failed to post the torque specs for the crankcase
bolts.

NCT Small Engine Repair, LLC says:

Honda doesn’t suggest prying on the OHV cover because the sealant used by
Honda (HondaBond XT) is so hard to remove that you bend the OHV cover
trying to release. Also suggest not using any other sealant other than
Honda recommended because have done so in the past and it leaks. Same thing
goes for prying on the sump to separate. Honda has points cast into the
sump and body to help remove the two. The video doesn’t show Honda’s
correct way of setting the timing marks on both the flywheel and shaft key.
Not doing so correctly will make the engine not crank after instillation of
parts. 

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