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Your best bet is go to the local parts store and buy the Haynes Manual. It is an easy process but involves meticulous attention to detail concerning the timing belt and since the water pump is diven from the timing belt, it has to be handled carefully. Keep in mind that you might as well replace the timing belt since your going to be in there anyways. MikeyRiceBurner
The Belt Diagram should be on the underside of your hood, however they have a way of disappearing.
If it is not there: Click on the following free direct Link. It has the correct Serpentine and Drive Belt Diagrams for your 1994 Acura Integra 1.8L 4-Cylinder Engine. Included are Instructional and Directional Diagrams for your use.
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Easiest way to do this is go to a junkyard and take one off another car.
shouldn't cost more than a couple dollars. You won't even need tools it's a plastic hand screw.
It should be a hex bead bolt. Nothing really special about the. If its a bolt that is torqued then tightened to a specific angle then you need to replace it when doing the work.
Ok, you will need a 10 mm socket and extension and a 14 and 15 mm wrench. One of the "idler" pullies is actualy an adjustable tension pully. loosen the center nut on the pully, and then begin loosening the 10 mm bolt from above. as you loosen it, the pully will drop, and soon enough you can slip the belt off.
good luck
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