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Old 08-16-2010, 07:47 PM
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Default 94 EG hatch/99 D16Y7/P07 ECU - Won't start after changing timing belt

Well I just purchased a 94 civic hatch and it has a 99 D16Y7. My question is what do I need to make it run right? Right now its not idling right it stays on for 10 sec then shuts off by itself.

P.S How can I tell what model(CX,VX,EX) Eg I have? Sorry guys I'm new to D series and civics I have a DA.
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anyone?
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Default Re: D16Y7 in a 94 EG hatch

Does it have any check engine lights? What ECU? Any maintenance or parts replaced recently?

Check the vin for model info: http://members.multimania.nl/hendrik/honda/vin.htm
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Yeah it has a check engine for code 22 valve timing pressure switch. The ECU is P07 and the timing belt my dad put it on.
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Default Re: D16Y7 in a 94 EG hatch

That ECU is for a VX, if you want to run right the closest thing to a proper ECU is going to be a P06 from a DX/LX.
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So the first thing I should do is buy a P06?
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Default Re: D16Y7 in a 94 EG hatch

try changing the ecu do a tune up a clean the iacv
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Default Re: D16Y7 in a 94 EG hatch

Ok so a thing I found out was that the motor had a timing belt with 103 teeths and its supposed to have 104 so i replaced the timing belt and now it doesn't want to start at all. Can anyone put up the firing order for me please I searched and didn't find it. The car has fuel and spark any other suggestions?
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Default Re: 94 EG hatch/99 D16Y7/P07 ECU - Won't start after changing timing belt

Also I did put a p06
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Default Re: 94 EG hatch/99 D16Y7/P07 ECU - Won't start after changing timing belt

Originally Posted by RonJ@HT
The time is mechanically correct.
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Given that you have spark and fuel, you need to triple check the mechanical timing because it is probably off. Post pictures of the cam and crank at TDC1.
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Default Re: 94 EG hatch/99 D16Y7/P07 ECU - Won't start after changing timing belt

Ok I will tomorrow. I have spark but im not sure where the spark plug wires go and was wondering how they went.
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Default Re: 94 EG hatch/99 D16Y7/P07 ECU - Won't start after changing timing belt

Originally Posted by da9h-town
I have spark but im not sure where the spark plug wires go and was wondering how they went.
Cylinders are ordered 4-3-2-1 as you go from the distributor to the timing belt:

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Ok i just checked the wires and they are were there supposed to be so tomorrow I will check the timing belt once again and compression. Thanks for the help
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Default Re: 94 EG hatch/99 D16Y7/P07 ECU - Won't start after changing timing belt

The timing belt is on correctly. The car now turns on but idles weird and if I give it gas it turns off, but if I give it gas slowly it accelerates but has no power. Anyone know what could be wrong?
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Default Re: 94 EG hatch/99 D16Y7/P07 ECU - Won't start after changing timing belt

did you check all your grounds? i had similar problems after a swap and tb install whats your idle like for the few seconds it stays on??
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Default Re: 94 EG hatch/99 D16Y7/P07 ECU - Won't start after changing timing belt

Its good at first den out of no where it accelerates up to 3-4k rpm by itself and cuts off. I haven't really I will check that out tomorrow.
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Default Re: 94 EG hatch/99 D16Y7/P07 ECU - Won't start after changing timing belt

given that your using a obd2 d16 96-00 swap TDC is 12 degrees on those motors not 16degrees like 88-95 so set your IGNITION timing to (12) degrees... other than that i got nothing you got timing or fuel problems but just a reminder
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Default Re: 94 EG hatch/99 D16Y7/P07 ECU - Won't start after changing timing belt

i dnt know about ur reving to 3-4 k but you really do need a chipped ecu even with that po6 it will run like ****. a po6 is made for a 1.5 fuel and timing maps and your running a 1.6 so of course its gonna run weird.
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Default Re: 94 EG hatch/99 D16Y7/P07 ECU - Won't start after changing timing belt

This car is giving me a hard time, my friend has the original d15b7 that is supposed to come with this car but has a blown headgasket and I'm thinking of fixing that one and swapping it into my car due to that this motor began to overheat now and the thermostat is not stuck so i'm assuming the head is not good. Would ya'll suggest to do that?
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