Due to the strong wind, my apple tree in the back garden broke down partially so had to deal with it with the chainsaw. I think I’ll be working on some of the trees over this autumn…. Hope all of the pigeons left their nest. Back to working on this NSX. The missing wire brackets ...
When the owner visited my place for the Health Check last year, the Crank Pulley was already started to show the sign of the famous failure, ‘the separation of the metal weight’. I asked the owner to flat bed the NSX from my place after the Health Check and the owner replaced the Crank Pulley so this one is going to be re-used. ...
Updated 23-08-2011 at 11:03 AM by Kaz-kzukNA1
Time for the re-assembly process. From here, it's just a matter of putting everything back in place with the consideration for the sequence so not much photos, I'm afraid. Oil level gauge and A/C idler pulley are installed and the Front/Rear mid TB covers are now back in place. Eng Oil cooler is installed with the thread of upper two bolts coated with Honda ...
In the process of draining the coolant as well as removing the parts. Looks like this crank pulley was never replaced. The metal weight was still not dislocated but the actual pulley body was very rusty and lots of debris were peeling off. Draining the coolant from the rear engine block. The existing ...
As mentioned in the past, although the TB itself is the same part between non-JDM and JDM NSX, JDM one will have extra items within the package and thus, uses different part no. TB installed and carefully tensioned by locking the crank shaft and tensioning each cam pulley. Once done, just check, again and again and again to make sure the timing ...