What size is the engine
SOURCE: 1999 Honda Accord Coupe
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DISASSEMBLY
1.
Remove the suction pipe and the O-ring from the oil pump.
2.
Remove the rear cover with the gasket and pins.
3.
Remove the cam ring.
4.
Remove the rotor and vanes.
5.
Remove the front side plate.
6.
Remove the inner and outer O-ring.
7.
Remove the spring.
When assembling, use a new gasket and O-ring.
8.
Remove the pulley nut with the spring washer.
9.
Pull off the pulley and the woodruff key.
10.
Remove the snap ring using snap ring pliers.
11.
Drive out the pulley shaft with the bearing. If necessary, use plastic hammer
SOURCE: 1999 Honda accord dashboard clock light
use a eyeglass flat screww driver to pry the clock assembly up and out , disconnect the clock assembly and remove the bulb by twisting the the blue or sometimes grey round plastic bulb bottom to remove it from the assembly. install new bulb , twist clockwise to lock in place , reinstall assembly
SOURCE: the black plastic cover under the engine, all of
These are usually plastic clips sometimes called body or trim clips. They are two parts, the outer body, kind of looks like a screw, and a inner pin that sometimes looks like a smaller screw. this pin pushes in once you push the outer body in place causing its end to expand and hold the clip in place. You can get these from your local parts store or your dealer
SOURCE: 1999 honda accord clutch
Yes, I would get the dealership parts including the clutch plate, throw out bearing, and any other parts that seem to wear out when doing a clutch job on a Honda.
Get the service manual to learn specifically how to do this job.
Good luck.
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