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Old 11-24-2014, 05:17 PM
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I'm having trouble I got spark she starts but then shuts off I am running my stock harness from my 93 civic ex is that an issue or is it my timing cuz she also shoots a flame outta the intake vacuum spot not sure wats wrong please help with some advice
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Check cam and ignition timing.
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Just like HondaPartsHero said,

Make sure to check you're cam timing. There are timing marks on the camgear perimeter that should line up. Also there is a mark on the crankshaft pulley that should be in line with a mark on the timing belt cover.

This is something you do with the engine off. Use socket and ratchet handle wrench to turn the crankshaft pulley bolt by hand in the counter-clockwise direction. Do this until the number 1 piston (Which is the piston closest to the timing belt) is at the top of its stroke. (AKA Top Dead Center (TDC)).
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