do you know if there is enough clearance to put the box end of the wrench on the tensioner instead of the open end? I watched another video where the tensioner hex end got rounded off. Great video!
The doubled end wrench i used was a box in both sides so to answer your question yes you do have enough space to use a box end . Only thing that won’t fit is a socket
Thanks for doing this. Do you know by any chance What the millage was on this car ,because it seems is too early for this change, After all this is honda car.
according to the service manual 160k your supposed to inspect it but my customer was advised they needed it replaced from someone else so i got it done for them
Good spot on video 💯💯
Appreciate it
Thanks for the video. Awesome. Is there a certain tension to adjust the belt to to after install?
@@patrickschussman624 no it has a auto tensioner on the car
Good job bro 👍 👍 👍
do you know if there is enough clearance to put the box end of the wrench on the tensioner instead of the open end? I watched another video where the tensioner hex end got rounded off. Great video!
The doubled end wrench i used was a box in both sides so to answer your question yes you do have enough space to use a box end . Only thing that won’t fit is a socket
@@aaronthemechanix awesome, thank you so much for the info! I will be changing the belt on my friends 2017 HRV on the weekend.
Thanks for doing this. Do you know by any chance What the millage was on this car ,because it seems is too early for this change, After all this is honda car.
according to the service manual 160k your supposed to inspect it but my customer was advised they needed it replaced from someone else so i got it done for them