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Old Feb 11, 2018 | 11:41 PM
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Ok the single white line lined up with the timing belt cover is the TDC mark. The three marks on the left are for when you’re flashing the light gun. Red is the target. When I hit red it’s hard to get it on the mark precisely and it runs somewhat rough. But when I turn the distributor to where the gun is flashing on the single TDC mark, it runs the smoothest. Could my timing belt be off a tooth? Or am I wrong else where...this is in a B18A1 Swap running GSR oil pump.
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Old Feb 13, 2018 | 06:42 AM
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Ok the single white line lined up with the timing belt cover is the TDC mark. The three marks on the left are for when you’re flashing the light gun. Red is the target. When I hit red it’s hard to get it on the mark precisely and it runs somewhat rough. But when I turn the distributor to where the gun is flashing on the single TDC mark, it runs the smoothest. Could my timing belt be off a tooth? Or am I wrong else where...this is in a B18A1 Swap running GSR oil pump.
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Old Feb 13, 2018 | 01:17 PM
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Does your timing light have an advance adjustment, or is it a regular timing light? The distributor is geared off the cam, so that is a possibility. Easy enough to check.
The crank pulley is attached to the crank directly, which determines true TDC of the piston, so the correct spot to time will definitely be the red mark. Also make sure you jumper the service connector, so it doesn't try to counter your timing adjustments on the fly.
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Old Feb 21, 2018 | 05:58 AM
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Does your timing light have an advance adjustment, or is it a regular timing light? The distributor is geared off the cam, so that is a possibility. Easy enough to check.
The crank pulley is attached to the crank directly, which determines true TDC of the piston, so the correct spot to time will definitely be the red mark. Also make sure you jumper the service connector, so it doesn't try to counter your timing adjustments on the fly.

This is what I’m working with.
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Old Feb 22, 2018 | 03:22 PM
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That's non adjustable. Check that your cam gears line up and timing belt is tight.
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Old Feb 25, 2018 | 05:36 PM
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That's non adjustable. Check that your cam gears line up and timing belt is tight.
yea I just put the timing belt on. New tensioner spring too. I built the block with higher compression. (9.6.1) could that contribute to this problem? I’m also running Hondata S300 OBD1 P28. Something I might need to change? Should have already mentioned this sorry.
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Old Feb 27, 2018 | 11:27 PM
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yea I just put the timing belt on. New tensioner spring too. I built the block with higher compression. (9.6.1) could that contribute to this problem? I’m also running Hondata S300 OBD1 P28. Something I might need to change? Should have already mentioned this sorry.
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I must be off a tooth or so....
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Old Mar 1, 2018 | 05:17 PM
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^this drove me crazy for months after my ig coil bought it.
a very tough lesson to learn but life is good again. 8)
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Old Mar 2, 2018 | 07:03 AM
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^this drove me crazy for months after my ig coil bought it.
a very tough lesson to learn but life is good again. 8)
You were off of timing alignment (TDC) placement right?
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Old Mar 2, 2018 | 04:59 PM
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jumped one notch on the intake cam when the coil failed at about 15mph.
then ran ok when cold then kinda crappy and hot after warm up. it was during winter so didnt over heat.
mpg turned ugly and would not dial in with timing light. drove it for at least 2 months
before i figured it out. now drives like a dream at 361k after i did bushing/motor mount/suspension/ignition refresh.
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Old Mar 3, 2018 | 12:43 PM
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Originally Posted by tamboo
jumped one notch on the intake cam when the coil failed at about 15mph.
then ran ok when cold then kinda crappy and hot after warm up. it was during winter so didnt over heat.
mpg turned ugly and would not dial in with timing light. drove it for at least 2 months
before i figured it out. now drives like a dream at 361k after i did bushing/motor mount/suspension/ignition refresh.
ok good to hear. I gotta pull my swap back out anyways and get this weld patched/ drilled and plugged. Gotta disassemble the block completely because shrapnel is going to get in the block and I gotta clean it out. When I reassemble I can get my timing right lol.
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