Fixing A Common Honda S2000 Problem - Timing Chain Tensioner

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  • Replacing the timing chain tensioner in my Honda S2000.
    Ballade Sport TCT - goo.gl/W2bEKc
    Motor Oil Used - amzn.to/2cYy93G
    The timing chain tensioner is also referred to as the cam chain auto-tensioner. The S2000 uses a singular gear called the Idler Gear to sync the camshafts and crankshaft timing via timing chain. Please see photo:
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    The type of chain, made by Borg Warner, is called a silent chain. It is extremely durable and very tough. Hardly do you ever see this timing chain break from natural wear and tear. The highest mileage S2000 Ballade Sports has encountered had about 340,000 original miles. Upon inspection of the timing chain they found all the links to be fully in tact. It is well known the F20c/F22c timing chains are so durable it has become a forgotten maintenance to ever replace the timing chain and its plastic timing guides. The timing chain is not meant to last forever, just like any timing chain it must be serviced/replaced due to chain stretch. Over time and use, the timing chain will stretch from its original length reducing timing synchronization of the camshaft and crankshaft. This retards the timing.
    This leads up to the reason for Hondas timing chain tensioners failure. The noise that the OEM TCT produces is the result of the internals rattling due to the lack of spring tension. As the timing chain stretches and the plastic guides wear down, the TCT has to keep tension on the chain and guides to secure the engine from skipping timing. The TCT has an internal piston which is spring loaded and oil pressure driven. The springs push the piston forward and the threaded worm gear inside the piston keep it one directional. As the piston pushes forward on the timing chain guide it cannot retract, go backwards, due to the internally threaded worm gear. This is a ingenious design by Honda but does make an annoying noise once the piston has reached a certain point of extension. This is where we saw a need to have a stronger TCT.
    The Ballade TCT is a billet aluminum body similar to the OEM cast aluminum design. Ballade Sports omitted some of the oil galleys in their design versus the Honda design to increase oil pressure. They also increased the spring rate on the internal piston to compensate for the stretched timing chain and guides.
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  • @EngineeringExplained
    @EngineeringExplained  7 лет назад +122

    Hello all, first off thanks for watching! If there's anyone watching this to do the repair on their own, know that the full repair starts at 6:17, and prior to this explains some of the design and theory behind the TCT and how it may fail, and what the aftermarket offers. Product links are in the video description! Finally, I did this repair a couple weeks ago, and have not heard any rattling of the timing chain in any condition (warm, cold idle, etc). Driving review coming soon, have a great day folks!

    • @djkim23
      @djkim23 7 лет назад

      Engineering Explained hi Jason, just curious- did ballade provide the TCT? Or you had to buy it?

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  7 лет назад +5

      I shot them an e-mail asking if they'd be willing to send the part. They did! I bought the OEM version for comparison.

    • @larriice
      @larriice 7 лет назад +1

      Thanks for this! I didn't realize how easy this was to do, I think I'm going to go ahead and replace it on my 2003 soon.

    • @beachboardfan9544
      @beachboardfan9544 7 лет назад +6

      Like that you time-out your own videos in the comments for viewers, shows you really know how youtube works

    • @katanamast279
      @katanamast279 7 лет назад

      Whats the downside to the aftermarket part? If any

  • @ArthurSperotto
    @ArthurSperotto 7 лет назад +146

    Words cannot explain how happy I am that you got this car. It will help me so much with maintenance on mine! :-D

    • @CB-xf6jc
      @CB-xf6jc 7 лет назад

      word!

    • @hobbeezy
      @hobbeezy 7 лет назад +3

      Tip #1, don't use Mobil 1 and check your oil level frequently if you love the VTEC (more so on an AP1 but AP2s aren't invincible).

    • @woohunter1
      @woohunter1 7 лет назад +1

      hobbeezy what's wrong with Mobil 1?

    • @sdlausen1
      @sdlausen1 7 лет назад +6

      The S2000 ap1 tends to burn oil specially with Mobil 1. I've found that the best oil for my ap1 is Castrol Syntec 10w40. My ap1 now burns little to no oil and stopped the piston slap noise I used to have with Mobil 1.

    • @hobbeezy
      @hobbeezy 7 лет назад +2

      Also possible premature tct failure. My 00 AP1 was drinking Mobil 1, used by previous owner, I switched to Royal Purple and oil consumption dropped significantly. I'm now adding about a quart to two quarts every 5k miles depending on how VTEC happy I get. The nasty exhaust mess on my bumper stopped after dropping Mobil 1.

  • @minilogoguy18
    @minilogoguy18 7 лет назад +68

    Honda master tech here, the chain is meant to last the life of the vehicle, I've seen 300k+ miles with the original chain. The only time I've seen chain stretch in all the years I've worked at the dealer is a car that was poorly maintained so it leaked from every gasket it had (2003-2007 Accord I4) so the oil starvation caused chain stretch. The S2000 does have a bit of a problem with the tensioner but I've never seen one come in with a stretched or damaged chain. Change the oil regularly and the chain will never need replacement. Also, always follow the service manual procedure on removing the tension by removing the backing plate and using a bolt to pull the plunger in. I've seen someone just try to unbolt it without doing this and the tension of the plunger pushing out caused the threads in the cylinder head to be damaged due to the stress put on them.

    • @ACEDshooter
      @ACEDshooter 4 года назад

      would you still recommend the aftermarket tensioner over the oem?

    • @nose733
      @nose733 4 года назад +5

      ACEDshooter I came here to say that this TCT that ballade sports sell and it is a no go, there are forums out there saying it’s probably a bad option out there, (I also have ballade sports tct and only lasted 3k miles before it went bad) so I’d just stick to OEM man. My S2k has 56k miles.

    • @S2k_GRsti
      @S2k_GRsti Год назад +3

      I put 70k miles on my ballade sports tct

    • @sergiu239
      @sergiu239 10 месяцев назад

      What about the Honda motorcycles, I have a Cbr600f3 that rattles a bit?

    • @sanchez831tech
      @sanchez831tech 4 месяца назад

      if your stock yeah turbo or sc more tension is better ​@ACEDshooter

  • @honestycounts9352
    @honestycounts9352 7 лет назад +23

    Probably the MOST IMPORTANT bit of information he gave in this video was at 9:30 where he advised to use a torque wrench to make sure the bolts are not over-tightened in any aluminum blocks. This should always be done whenever installing ANYTHING on engines as most engines are now made with aluminum. You would not believe how many times people mess up their engines by using simple wrenches, and then stripping the threads out. That's one of the biggest mistakes most people make when working on their engines.

  • @lefrogqc8534
    @lefrogqc8534 7 лет назад +20

    The way you edited this how to video is simply superb. The content, the explanation and sketch's are spot on.

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  7 лет назад +4

      Thanks!

    • @1spaghetti32
      @1spaghetti32 7 лет назад

      Just searched through your videos looking for what equipment or software you use for video production.
      Care to share? LeFrogQc is absolutely right about the quality of you vids.

  • @alexmoore5970
    @alexmoore5970 7 лет назад +34

    So this is what happens when an Engineer plays mechanic!
    Look at the precision, finesse and care.

  • @jiurriza
    @jiurriza 7 лет назад +8

    Love these how-to videos! Please keep posting s2000 videos. I can't get enough of them. Thanks!

  • @JustKyzuuh
    @JustKyzuuh 7 лет назад +16

    Very solid structure to this video! Glad to see this type of content from you with the same quality as always!

  • @robertbriant5423
    @robertbriant5423 7 лет назад +1

    Literally best how to video on car installations Ive ever watched....the time lapses help when your putting everything back together for my impatience... informative and quick thank you

  • @Trelander
    @Trelander 7 лет назад

    I just finished replacing my TCT with the Ballade one. Perfect video, Jason. I'm really pleased with how you mentioned the torques and the little hints at how to make it a little easier. Thank you Jason!

  • @apolloandratti7922
    @apolloandratti7922 7 лет назад +14

    A big shout out to Billman, s2000 tech in NY, USA and on s2ki. Engineering Explained, it would be great if you do a collaboration video on the s2000 with Billman

  • @Jaylom
    @Jaylom 7 лет назад +3

    Nice and simple install, yet important in maintaining the life of the S. I got the same exact brand and color in my S as well. Looking forward to what the S will bloom into!

  • @zachheath3825
    @zachheath3825 7 лет назад +1

    Glad to see you went with the Ballade Sports TCT. Happy VTEC'ing!

  • @BboyDaquack
    @BboyDaquack 7 лет назад +2

    haha what a coincidence! I just drove my cousins AP1 s2000 over the weekend and he was telling me about this problem. love the car btw, the most fun i've ever had even having been in 700+ hp cars. that thing is like a street legal go kart! I am going to get this car! I NEED THIS IN MY LIFE!

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  7 лет назад

      It's good fun! I'm excited about sharing the driving video, I had a great time filming.

  • @76horsepower
    @76horsepower 7 лет назад +1

    Wow. Kudos to Honda for making this an easily-replaceable part! I changed a chain tensioner on a Toyota 22RE engine a number of years ago and, like many engines, the tensioner was fully located inside the engine, which required removing the oil pan and front cover (among many other things) for access. I've been a fan of Honda for many years, but this makes me even more so. Thanks for the video!

  • @Acehan
    @Acehan 7 лет назад

    Your passion is highly contagious. Keep it up it's awesome! This is definitely my next car.

  • @SeeonX
    @SeeonX 7 лет назад +2

    Howdy! Thanks again for posting this! Just got off work on my Friday and it was really awesome to sit down and relax watching this. Keep up the good work!

  • @roadworthy6901
    @roadworthy6901 7 лет назад

    Its awesome to see you working on your s2k, and making some informative videos for us! Keep it up.

  • @frankth3frizz
    @frankth3frizz 7 лет назад

    I watched BadasS2000 get built with all the cool mods, but this video is so different, the amount of detail on what a part does is crazy! Awesome video! haha

  • @Bandomemphis
    @Bandomemphis 4 года назад +1

    I know this is 3 years old but I just got my s2000 and this vid helped a lot. Thanks for doing this!

  • @Josh-to7it
    @Josh-to7it 7 лет назад +1

    I wish EE could do install videos on everything. Most people half-ass their installs but you've got them down to each individual bolt's torque spec. That's research and thoroughness.

  • @DanielTateNZ
    @DanielTateNZ 7 лет назад

    Dude nice videos... I've never been interested in cars or engineering but these videos are really hard to stop watching. Great work keep it up!

  • @billyandhisbikes8875
    @billyandhisbikes8875 7 лет назад

    The cam/timing chain tensioner on my bike (Triumph Daytona) is already going and it's only just over a year old and 12,000km. One of the most common things to go wrong on newer bikes. I'm going to replace it with a manual tensioner
    My old Honda has gear driven cams. Pretty much last the life of the bike and sound awesome.
    Keep up the good work! Love your videos.

  • @spenceryoung693
    @spenceryoung693 7 лет назад +6

    I love your videos. They are very informative and fun to watch!

  • @kylenoray2823
    @kylenoray2823 7 лет назад +21

    I absolutely love your channel and this new car, aside from your amazing educational videos, you can now apply it practically, love this! can't wait to see the progress of the s2

  • @johnbagnato3896
    @johnbagnato3896 7 лет назад

    glad you got it repaired! can't wait to see some more videos on it. Would like to see a review on a 2015 Civic Si as it is my DD and I love everything about it besides its torque steer + lack of breaks. Thanks, keep up the great vids!!

  • @18megohm
    @18megohm 6 лет назад +1

    I replaced the TCT on my '08 S2000 today. I got it with 59K miles in 2013. It's my daily driver and it now has 133K. I noticed the TCT making a ticking noise about 25K miles ago. I saw this video when Jason first published it and he made it look easy. I bought the Ballade Sport TCT about 2 months ago and finally got around to changing it today. The only thing I did differently than the video is to remove the cover and the shoulder bolt from the old TCT and install a 5mm bolt, washer, and wing nut similar to the way the Ballad one comes. I was paranoid about the plunger and springs falling into the motor when removing the old TCT. It also gave me something to grab on to when removing the old one. Everything worked fine and now I don't have that ticking noise.Great video, thanks!

  • @stevenkern8545
    @stevenkern8545 7 лет назад

    Nice job getting mentioned in a road and track article. Great video.

  • @playback1926
    @playback1926 7 лет назад

    YES! Was waiting for you to do those mods vid! Really cool keep it up mate :)

  • @HateCrewReaper
    @HateCrewReaper 7 лет назад +1

    keep makin those videos man theyre fun and interesting to watch !

  • @Namanjohri
    @Namanjohri 7 лет назад

    Great video! Probably one of the best repair type video. Really explained thoroughly!

  • @user-mv7jf5xy6y
    @user-mv7jf5xy6y 7 лет назад

    I love your S2000. I loved this video. Looking forward to new S2000 videos !

  • @THECAMERAGUY
    @THECAMERAGUY 7 лет назад

    congratszz for your 500th video....

  • @Shonderdos
    @Shonderdos 7 лет назад

    This is amazing! Thanks a lot for making this one. I would love to see more of this detailed DIY video's.

  • @7Nickster7
    @7Nickster7 3 года назад

    Thanks for the video. I just pulled out a billman tct with a worn worm gear and replaced with ballade. I know billman has lifetime warranty but It came with the car when I bought it. Make sure to consistently check oil with this car

  • @adrenalize1610
    @adrenalize1610 7 лет назад +19

    Get an OEM oil filter in there plz

  • @mikeycc11
    @mikeycc11 7 лет назад +1

    Im really excited you got an S2000 man. Hopefully you do a bit more DIY videos !

  • @sungod1976
    @sungod1976 7 лет назад

    Amazingly educational video! Would love to see you do a valve adjustment next. It is time for this mileage. That would be such help!

  • @mrmagnetsarecool
    @mrmagnetsarecool 7 лет назад +7

    Love the Dexter style gloves...they're killer

  • @GTarditi
    @GTarditi 7 лет назад

    Love the channel, love the videos, keep it all up.
    With that out of the way: fiberglass fastback S2000 panels when?

  • @Bish_OP
    @Bish_OP 7 лет назад

    Top quality instructional video; I hope you do more of these.

  • @eternalblue2119
    @eternalblue2119 7 лет назад +2

    Nice video, will store this in my brain for later use, thanks!!!

  • @tamagokun
    @tamagokun 7 лет назад +1

    Great video, sir! I really enjoy your work.

  • @aaronbryan5095
    @aaronbryan5095 7 лет назад

    Great video as always. I wish Honda still make cars like the S2000

  • @rowdyyy82
    @rowdyyy82 7 лет назад

    Like your videos, wanna see more about your's S2000, since i got my 03 in the garage waiting for upgrades an learn a couple new things to maintain it.

  • @vopall
    @vopall 7 лет назад

    Great job editing. Hope to see more soon :)

  • @SantanKGhey1234
    @SantanKGhey1234 4 года назад

    Thank you Jason, I just replaced mine with a Ballade Sports today... quick and easy.... reminder people to make sure you install the cover the right way or you will have oil drips... I did :)

  • @ohhailkingbobby1073
    @ohhailkingbobby1073 6 лет назад

    Uve explained it in the most simple matter
    I will be doing this soon in my s2k as well
    Thanks for the video!!!

  • @tubo85able
    @tubo85able 4 месяца назад

    Just finished installing mine. It was not too bad. You do not need a C clamp...just wiggle it left right left gently....pretty much walk it out. Thank you for the video. No more rattling noise.That noise was driving me crazy.

  • @justingutierrez4660
    @justingutierrez4660 7 лет назад +3

    Hey! Use the PCX OEM oil filter! It's the best (the Wix is popular as well). They are constructed for the high revving, high oil pressure situations that the S2000 creates. 👍.

  • @mikevang1102
    @mikevang1102 7 лет назад

    excellent how to video. nice to see and know that this is all plug and play.

  • @GTiR23
    @GTiR23 7 лет назад

    I can do a wicked impression of you brother, uncanny, love your vids.

  • @wallyinparadise6519
    @wallyinparadise6519 7 лет назад

    Very Good! It got me interested even though I do not have an S2000. Clear Pics too!

  • @sdlausen1
    @sdlausen1 7 лет назад +3

    Do a video on upgrading the ap1 retainers to the stronger ap2 retainers. That'd be great!

  • @andrecoquim
    @andrecoquim 7 лет назад

    I just got one s2k from 2000 and my dealer just told me that he needs to replace something that was rattling now i know what it was thanks a lot

  • @martymartinez9256
    @martymartinez9256 7 лет назад

    Awesome timing! I'm actually changing mine today. This is gonna help a lot!

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  7 лет назад +1

      Awesome! Good luck! :)

    • @martymartinez9256
      @martymartinez9256 7 лет назад

      My s2000 is all fixed and no rattle and I had the exact same unit as you too! Thanks for all you do man!

  • @Yathuprem
    @Yathuprem 7 лет назад

    The best DIY video !! Thanks Engineering connecting.. Hoping to see more of your S2000 in this manner !! xD

  • @schwannman4202
    @schwannman4202 7 лет назад

    Great video! Looking forward to more tutorials from you.

  • @ricky5176
    @ricky5176 7 лет назад

    EE I love the electric blue on aftermarket TCT. Great video amigo! thanks for sharing...

  • @the_original_Bilb_Ono
    @the_original_Bilb_Ono 7 лет назад

    im glad youre a happy Honda owner like me.

  • @AndrewFRC135
    @AndrewFRC135 7 лет назад

    Good to know that this part is serviceable on some imports. I have been spoiled so far by only needing to fix OHV motors. No need for a chain tensioner if the sprockets are 6" apart. Pushrods generally don't wearout :)

  • @halleffect1
    @halleffect1 7 лет назад +11

    my God, what an easy job. i just did a complete timing chain/gears/guides/tensioners on a 4.6 Mustang, what a nightmare. no wonder Honda is so popular

    • @matmuffin1
      @matmuffin1 7 лет назад +12

      No you can't you need 16 10mm sockets cuz you will loose 15 of em

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  7 лет назад +2

      ^^ Matt's wrenched on a Honda before. When my car was stolen I actually found another 10 mm wrench in the car. I was pumped! Who knows where it is now.

    • @uazhar2013
      @uazhar2013 7 лет назад

      they are like legos

    • @uazhar2013
      @uazhar2013 7 лет назад +1

      yes you can! especially a honda civic! ive done it before

    • @Zaakro
      @Zaakro 7 лет назад

      The S2000 is probably the easiest car to work on that I've owned. There is so much room in the engine bay. It only takes 5 mins to do an oil change because you don't need to raise the car.

  • @twots22
    @twots22 7 лет назад

    Very nice. I will be needing to change my 02 AP1 soon. Thanks. Also for comments on burning Mobil 1 I use it & will have to change oil.

  • @Holdeenio
    @Holdeenio 7 лет назад

    I'm really looking forward to more videos like this on the S2000 😄 I hope you do turbocharge it at a later point 😏

  • @FastestCores
    @FastestCores 7 лет назад +13

    I like these hands on video compared to the whiteboard videos.

  • @davepledger3865
    @davepledger3865 7 лет назад

    i liked your video. well done. only thing i would add - my tensioner came with the piston extended. There are notches on the piston that will allow you to turn it with a crescent wrench and 'wind' it back down into a retracted position. It is not possible to fit the tensioner unless this is done

  • @brianmjmario
    @brianmjmario 6 лет назад

    I want to thank you for this video! I have the same issue and I was about to sell it because I didn’t want to deal with it lol jk I already ordered the part so will see! Again thank you so much for showing us how to fix it!

  • @MH-pe8wj
    @MH-pe8wj 7 лет назад

    love this kind of video shows how to do it and has the engineering explained 😐

  • @therealraymagat
    @therealraymagat 7 лет назад

    Great video! I have gone through 3 TCT with only 66k on the chassis. I have never heard of the Ballede product. Depending on how your experience with the Ballede TCT, I may pull the trigger on it and get it sooner than later since I am on boost now.

  • @totszwai
    @totszwai 7 лет назад +1

    Best video, i almost never see people putting the torque spec in the video!!! lol

  • @nazar6218
    @nazar6218 7 лет назад

    Very good video, makes doing this very simple, thank's

  • @marcelprinsen5741
    @marcelprinsen5741 7 лет назад

    Very nice and clear How to DIY! Thanks.

  • @raysantiago15
    @raysantiago15 5 лет назад

    Hello great video on timing tensioner b t w have you had issues with S2000
    idle?

  • @mastercivic007
    @mastercivic007 7 лет назад

    Hello I cant find your video about Ballade Timing gear install DIY ? any update..

  • @vroomvroom1490
    @vroomvroom1490 7 лет назад

    Hey EE! Amazing video! I just wanted to ask if you're gonna do a video installing the gear that comes with the Ballade TCT, I see they have two options on their website one with the gear and one without! they also claim a 6-10hp gain! can you address that? Thank you very much you made this install look easy inspired me to do it on my 02!

  • @zeddyorg
    @zeddyorg 7 лет назад

    Good to see metric along side freedom units.

  • @xiamyou
    @xiamyou 7 лет назад

    such a great quality video

  • @bundysgarage
    @bundysgarage 7 лет назад

    Nice repair video. Did it fix the noise at idle when the engine was hot?

  • @Dynamitar681
    @Dynamitar681 7 лет назад

    Great video! At least now I know why the TCT wears.

  • @calebdubridge2446
    @calebdubridge2446 7 лет назад

    hi engineering explained, love your vids, just a few pointers ive learned over 2 years of owning an s2000:
    1. replace the grommet on the bolt that is actually holding the timing chain, directly under the valve cover on the side closest to the intake, i can see in your video yours is leaking oil. im not sure if this is on your to do list as it doesnt cause any problems but makes the engine look dirty
    2. i highly recommend getting an Ingalls brand(or similar) torque dampener on these cars, this would make a fun video and is very easy to install but the difference is immediate and surprising once you do.
    also, clean out your engine bay. this is fun to do because its very easy to do and makes it look waaaay better
    good luck with your new s2000 have fun with it!

    • @EngineeringExplained
      @EngineeringExplained  7 лет назад +2

      1. Bought the o-ring for it, just haven't replaced it yet.
      2. What exactly is the benefit? If your engine mounts are solid you shouldn't really need a damper.

    • @zachheath3825
      @zachheath3825 7 лет назад

      Yeah I've read mixed things on the damper...if anything, I'd replace my motor mounts entirely I think vs getting the damper. This car needs nothing. TCT was a good move. Do whatever else the car needs and then just rip it around town, maintenance-free.

    • @calebdubridge2446
      @calebdubridge2446 7 лет назад

      well ive researched around some on s2ki and found that the engine mounts seem to go bad pretty quickly on these cars just due to the power made, really its just a peace of mind thing for me because a dampener takes roughly 15 minutes to install vs engine mounts which take hours, but as far as functionality goes it definitely does help to keep the car more "controlled" at high rpm and in vTEC it provides that added reinforcement to the car and keeps it straight and steady. of course do your own research as well before purchasing but i definitely dont think the dampener was worthless. if youre ever around Myrtle Beach you can see for yourself! :)

  • @CodySnell_87
    @CodySnell_87 7 лет назад

    nice choice thats the same one i put in my ap1. please do a valve adjustment video on this car thatscone thing alot of people dont do to theese very often. the ballade sports quality is really nice stuff

  • @brownshit1
    @brownshit1 7 лет назад +9

    So will this make sure v-tec will always kick in, yo?

  • @ruinunes8251
    @ruinunes8251 7 лет назад

    Nice video. Greetings from UK

  • @PANTYEATR1
    @PANTYEATR1 7 лет назад

    just curious, could that tensioner be soaked in engine oil the same way a hydraulic lifter can? just to be sure oil is all the way inside. thanks for the video

  • @pwoodson21
    @pwoodson21 7 лет назад

    Sooooo are you gonna post a burnout video anytime soon? haha
    almost 1 million subs!! you've come a long way man, I'm glad to see your channel grow to what i has today. congrats

  • @HotboiEngineering
    @HotboiEngineering 7 лет назад +5

    The VTEC is going to kick in even harder now thanks to the tighter chain... you better be ready for it.

    • @truantray
      @truantray 7 лет назад

      Whoa...did ya feel the VTEC kick in?!

    • @South4153
      @South4153 7 лет назад +1

      glenn villegas that makes absolutely zero sense.

    • @Tekmatic
      @Tekmatic 7 лет назад +1

      it only matters in first, gear, unless you dump the clutch at 5500+ RPM. On the track, you can easily keep the car in vtec all day.

  • @SGM260190
    @SGM260190 7 лет назад +38

    Nice to see you getting your hands dirty!

    • @lawlerzwtf
      @lawlerzwtf 7 лет назад +53

      he had gloves

    • @DORMlN
      @DORMlN 7 лет назад +2

      +lawlerzwtf
      06:08

  • @msmeyersmd8
    @msmeyersmd8 7 лет назад

    Two quick questions.
    Are you also going to replace the upper timing chain gear that "corrects" for stretching of the chain? is it adjustable or just a fixed change?
    I'm usually pretty good at visualizing things ( Engineering Physics - Oregon State 1980).
    But I can't seem to see what the worm gear is doing inside the TCT.
    Can you give a little more detail on it's purpose or, perhaps, a white board diagram?
    Thanks.

  • @siqsteen
    @siqsteen 7 лет назад

    Great walkthrough

  • @rockyk1395
    @rockyk1395 Год назад

    Great video but what about taking off that long screw in the middle. The one screw that was on the Ballade tct. You said to leave it initially and then removed once you install the tct. Can you link a video to removing that one screw? Thanks

  • @parisbishop7545
    @parisbishop7545 6 лет назад

    Thank you so much. I mean that. I love this car and want to keep it until they put me in a home. Trouble is they are getting up there in age and dealers are expensive, so having some sort of idea about the process helps. Again....I appreciate it a lot.

  • @cheesyriceo4
    @cheesyriceo4 7 лет назад

    With some engines if the manual TCTs are too tight, you'll end up wearing the chain guides out prematurely-- or worst case, breaking them. Too loose, and the chain can jump. It might be important to bring this up when it comes to installing and adjusting it.

  • @rafaelramalho5320
    @rafaelramalho5320 7 лет назад

    Interesting that the aftermarket design is like that.
    On sportbikes the stock tensioner acts like the OEM one here, but the aftermarket ones are manual, meaning you have a bolt and a nut sticking out of the back, by turning this bolt you move the piston and set the chain tension, then you lock in in place with the nut.

  • @jackdaniel1848
    @jackdaniel1848 7 лет назад

    This is a common thing on bikes, too. I got a very good deal on an F4i because the cam chain was noisy and the owner thought the engine was bad. On old bike I immediately replace the stock CCT for a manual one.

  • @robmut1357
    @robmut1357 7 лет назад

    Is it a good idea to crank the engine around with the cam chain tensioner loose? The chain could likely jump a tooth.

  • @nickamarit
    @nickamarit 7 лет назад +1

    Great tutorial!!!

  • @brianw4brian
    @brianw4brian 6 лет назад

    good explanation on how to... Anyway its a fun car to drive but I'm 6'2" so it cramped for me. have fun driving it.

  • @mikeyzedify
    @mikeyzedify 7 лет назад

    Nice video, very informative

  • @francoislouw7333
    @francoislouw7333 7 лет назад +1

    Didn't you say it only started to rattle when warm?
    How does it sound after a long drive?
    And since the chain will continue to stretch over time, what is the safe miles to replace it?

  • @jesseestrada260
    @jesseestrada260 7 лет назад

    keep these s2000 videos comming :)