ccant set timing belt tension
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ccant set timing belt tension
i need some help trying to set proper tension on my f22b1 ,
here is what i do but unable to set proper tension
1:set timing marks ( with lower belt cover on ) on the crank pulley
2: set timing mark on cam pulley , up , rear mark lining with head edge
3: tensioner pulley is loose
4 : set t-belt on both pulleys
5: rotate crank counter-clockwise 3 to 4 time
6: tight the 14mm bolt of the tensioner pulley
and my belt still have some slack in front and back ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
help plz i been cursing and yelling all by my selft in my garage all morning bc of this
here is what i do but unable to set proper tension
1:set timing marks ( with lower belt cover on ) on the crank pulley
2: set timing mark on cam pulley , up , rear mark lining with head edge
3: tensioner pulley is loose
4 : set t-belt on both pulleys
5: rotate crank counter-clockwise 3 to 4 time
6: tight the 14mm bolt of the tensioner pulley
and my belt still have some slack in front and back ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
help plz i been cursing and yelling all by my selft in my garage all morning bc of this
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Re: ccant set timing belt tension
Try it this way:
1.Tighten the tensioner 14mm bolt and then back it off 1/4 of a turn.
2. Turn the crankshaft counterclockwise (the direction the engine runs) until 3 teeth on the cam gear have gone around, you can tell this by looking at the little hatch mark on the cam gear and counting 3 teeth as it turns. After you have done this, then,
3. Tighten the tensioner 14mm bolt. The belt should be at specified tension.
1.Tighten the tensioner 14mm bolt and then back it off 1/4 of a turn.
2. Turn the crankshaft counterclockwise (the direction the engine runs) until 3 teeth on the cam gear have gone around, you can tell this by looking at the little hatch mark on the cam gear and counting 3 teeth as it turns. After you have done this, then,
3. Tighten the tensioner 14mm bolt. The belt should be at specified tension.
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Re: ccant set timing belt tension
lol, sorry, I mean to also include a link...
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-accord-1990-2002-2/how-replace-timing-belt-timing-balancer-belt-water-pump-f22b1-1908944/
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-accord-1990-2002-2/how-replace-timing-belt-timing-balancer-belt-water-pump-f22b1-1908944/
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Re: ccant set timing belt tension
here is what i do but unable to set proper tension
1:set timing marks ( with lower belt cover on ) on the crank pulley
2: set timing mark on cam pulley , up , rear mark lining with head edge
3: tensioner pulley is loose
4 : set t-belt on both pulleys
5: rotate crank counter-clockwise 3 to 4 time
6: tight the 14mm bolt of the tensioner pulley
1:set timing marks ( with lower belt cover on ) on the crank pulley
2: set timing mark on cam pulley , up , rear mark lining with head edge
3: tensioner pulley is loose
4 : set t-belt on both pulleys
5: rotate crank counter-clockwise 3 to 4 time
6: tight the 14mm bolt of the tensioner pulley
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Re: ccant set timing belt tension
op, if you follow the link I posted above you'll be fine.
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Re: ccant set timing belt tension
According to All Data here at work:
1. Disconnect the alternator terminal and the connector, then remove the engine wire harness from the cylinder head cover.
2. Remove the cylinder head cover.
3. Set the No.1 piston at TDC.
4. Loosen the adjusting nut 2/3-1 turn, then tighten it.
5. Rotate the crankshaft counterclockwise 3-teeth on the camshaft pulley, then reloosen the adjusting nut to create tension on the timing belt.
6. Tighten the adjusting nut.
7. After adjusting, retorque the crankshaft pulley 250 N.m (25.0 kg-m, 181 lb-ft).
Works everytime for me.
1. Disconnect the alternator terminal and the connector, then remove the engine wire harness from the cylinder head cover.
2. Remove the cylinder head cover.
3. Set the No.1 piston at TDC.
4. Loosen the adjusting nut 2/3-1 turn, then tighten it.
5. Rotate the crankshaft counterclockwise 3-teeth on the camshaft pulley, then reloosen the adjusting nut to create tension on the timing belt.
6. Tighten the adjusting nut.
7. After adjusting, retorque the crankshaft pulley 250 N.m (25.0 kg-m, 181 lb-ft).
Works everytime for me.
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