Billman Motion S2000 Repair Thread IV
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Hi Billman,
I am very interested in getting a once over done on my '06 with 48k miles. I tracked her for the first time 3 times last summer and after the final time (early November I think), right before putting her in the garage for winter, I noticed a lot of new issues - little sounds, clutch petal not kicking all the way back, alignment off. I took her out of the garage for the first time since probably November today and she is making all kinds of sounds that have me scared lol. I would love to get on this "list" I seem to be seeing in the thread. My main question is where do you live?
Thank you,
I am very interested in getting a once over done on my '06 with 48k miles. I tracked her for the first time 3 times last summer and after the final time (early November I think), right before putting her in the garage for winter, I noticed a lot of new issues - little sounds, clutch petal not kicking all the way back, alignment off. I took her out of the garage for the first time since probably November today and she is making all kinds of sounds that have me scared lol. I would love to get on this "list" I seem to be seeing in the thread. My main question is where do you live?
Thank you,
#1966
Super-easy install & great service by Billman!
Just finished replacing my TCT. Everything went smoothly during the install. One of the easiest maintenance items I've done! I have an aftermarket intake, so didn't need to remove anything to get to the two bolts and front maintenance hole to pull the pin.
In addition to the instructions that Billman sent, I also referred to:
Snowmants video: https://www.s2ki.com/forums/s2000-un...ioner-1178387/
Saki GT written doc: https://www.s2ki.com/2012/02/08/diy-...ain-tensioner/
Some additional pics: Project Honda S2000 - Billman Timing Chain Tensioner | Import Meet
Thank you Billman for the great communication and fabulous product! You clearly put a lot attention to detail in your product design and process.
In addition to the instructions that Billman sent, I also referred to:
Snowmants video: https://www.s2ki.com/forums/s2000-un...ioner-1178387/
Saki GT written doc: https://www.s2ki.com/2012/02/08/diy-...ain-tensioner/
Some additional pics: Project Honda S2000 - Billman Timing Chain Tensioner | Import Meet
Thank you Billman for the great communication and fabulous product! You clearly put a lot attention to detail in your product design and process.
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