Timing belt and Distributor
hey guys
I had this problem lastnight and was up til 3 am to fix it.
We discovered that the distributor was turned so far off timing that it had burned up a couple contacts. After some cleaning it was fine, but then my gear head friend started toying around with the timing belt/crank assembly.
Basically what it came down to was, the timing had to be off one tooth too much to get the distributor to bolt on in the right place and keep the car running smooth without "bogging" out or sounding like the throttle was being drowned by fuel.
Why did this happen? I bought the car two days ago and put brand new plugs in it yesterday cuz the wires were already new.
I had this problem lastnight and was up til 3 am to fix it.
We discovered that the distributor was turned so far off timing that it had burned up a couple contacts. After some cleaning it was fine, but then my gear head friend started toying around with the timing belt/crank assembly.
Basically what it came down to was, the timing had to be off one tooth too much to get the distributor to bolt on in the right place and keep the car running smooth without "bogging" out or sounding like the throttle was being drowned by fuel.
Why did this happen? I bought the car two days ago and put brand new plugs in it yesterday cuz the wires were already new.
First make sure the cam and crank timing is on point.
Not need to be a tooth off. No motor will run good like that.
Then out the dizzy in and line it up to the middle till you can get a timing light on it.
Also post what motor, what body, ecu etc..
Not need to be a tooth off. No motor will run good like that.
Then out the dizzy in and line it up to the middle till you can get a timing light on it.
Also post what motor, what body, ecu etc..
It is a 95 civic dx 4door with 1.5 16v motor non vtec
Trending Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
zx92027xz
Honda Civic / Del Sol (1992 - 2000)
6
Aug 11, 2012 06:47 AM
hassan21
Honda CRX / EF Civic (1988 - 1991)
3
Oct 9, 2007 06:35 AM



