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d15b7 d15b head timing belt problems

Old 01-14-2013, 06:47 PM
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Got a 95 civic ex I bought it with the setup that's in it so I only know what I've figured out. the block is a d15b7 the head says p08 which I've been told is d15b. found a receipt for a z6 timing belt in the car. problem I'm having is the belt is way to loose n the car runs like **** basicly like the timing is off (((if I hold the idle up high sounds like it has a two step)) so what belt do I use d15z1 d15b7 d16z6 etc not trying to buy abunch of different belts n I need this fixed asap
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From what I've found, the d16z belt is what to use. But to be fair I'm in your boat, bought my car with the same motor and am learning as I go..
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You may just need to take the timing cover off and tighten up the tensioner.
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