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slow-ef Mar 21, 2009 03:24 PM

timing
 
ok so my car is off timing bad and i want to fix it can anyone tell me what all i need to do to fix it and what would cause my timing to get messed up? any help would be good thanks

fcm Mar 21, 2009 03:31 PM

Re: timing
 
A timing light is needed to set the timing.
Problem could be a few things, first thing I would check is the timing belt, could have skipped a tooth.94

AbitAvenger Mar 21, 2009 04:26 PM

Re: timing
 
it would help to know what kind of car/motor it is and what makes you think the timing is off anyway

slow-ef Mar 21, 2009 05:12 PM

Re: timing
 

Originally Posted by AbitAvenger (Post 37860969)
it would help to know what kind of car/motor it is and what makes you think the timing is off anyway

sorry its a integra da with a gsr swap the way i can tell is the car is breaking up and backfiring takes long to start sometime and i took off my valve cover and the cam gears are out of wack

slow-ef Mar 22, 2009 04:10 AM

Re: timing
 

Originally Posted by fcm (Post 37860524)
A timing light is needed to set the timing.
Problem could be a few things, first thing I would check is the timing belt, could have skipped a tooth.94

i have a timing light and im going to check out the belt i think i need to invest in some new cam gears maybe there slipping

fcm Mar 22, 2009 07:10 AM

Re: timing
 
When was the last time timing belt was replaced?

When checking belt, inspect timing belt tensioner pulley and it's adjustment. 94

slow-ef Mar 22, 2009 07:41 AM

Re: timing
 

Originally Posted by fcm (Post 37865606)
When was the last time timing belt was replaced?

When checking belt, inspect timing belt tensioner pulley and it's adjustment. 94

I'm not sure the belt looks to be fairly new I'm going to be rebuilding the motor in a month or 2 just tryin to save up the money but I'm going to check all of that out and get back to you guys

is there a diagram or how to on setting the timing or is it just setting everything back to top dead center and going from there

jagass Mar 22, 2009 07:50 AM

Re: timing
 
If you will not fix it asap, it will be messed up...lolhttp://******************/images/de5...93cab9d72e.gif

slow-ef Mar 22, 2009 08:44 AM

Re: timing
 

Originally Posted by jagass (Post 37865813)
If you will not fix it asap, it will be messed up...lolhttp://******************/images/de5...93cab9d72e.gif

Yeah I know I ben taking the bus and getting rides which sucks I'm going to work on it today

hondafreak08 Mar 22, 2009 09:51 AM

Re: timing
 
to time it take a screwdriver and stick it in the number one cylinder hole (with the spark plug out ) and turn the crank till the screwdriver is as high as it will go till it starts to go down then when it is all the way up put the pulley in to where the mark thats away from the other 3 notches that r on the crank pulley now put a screw or something into the holes that go through the cams and into the head (that are right next to the cam gears) to hold it top center on the cams and put the belt on this should get it in time good enough to go over it with a timing light good luck lol long time to write

slow-ef Mar 22, 2009 12:02 PM

Re: timing
 

Originally Posted by hondafreak08 (Post 37866736)
then when it is all the way up put the pulley in to where the mark thats away from the other 3 notches that r on the crank pulley

thanks bro got alil lost tho what pulley you talking about?

hondafreak08 Mar 23, 2009 10:37 AM

Re: timing
 
the underdrive pulley the one off of the crank that they al connect to no problem and when u go to tighten up the belt after u get the belt on turn the crank a half turn then tighten the tensioner bolt this will tighten up the belt on the front cam gear some good luck

slow-ef Mar 24, 2009 04:59 AM

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thanks bro well i found out that the Tensioner needed to be replaced so now waiting to next week to just buy new belt, tensioner, water pump, and a new crank shaft pulley.
is there anything else i should just replace while im doing this

fcm Mar 24, 2009 05:41 AM

Re: timing
 
Hows the crank seal?94

slow-ef Mar 24, 2009 08:29 AM

Re: timing
 
im not sure should i just replace it and get it over with?

wright54 Mar 24, 2009 10:06 AM

Re: timing
 

Originally Posted by slow-ef (Post 37891872)
im not sure should i just replace it and get it over with?

I would not worry about it unless you do not hold up to your plan of rebuilding it in a month or 2. If the seal is leaking oil then yes it is a good idea to change it. It can be a pain to get out with out removing the oil pump, but I know that it can be done.

Good luck

v8killaz Mar 24, 2009 10:21 AM

Re: timing
 
ur belt could have jumped, da's always have timing problems, just reset the whole timing belt

fcm Mar 24, 2009 11:24 AM

Re: timing
 

Originally Posted by slow-ef (Post 37891872)
im not sure should i just replace it and get it over with?

I agree with wright54. 94

slow-ef Mar 26, 2009 10:53 AM

Re: timing
 

Originally Posted by wright54 (Post 37893258)
I would not worry about it unless you do not hold up to your plan of rebuilding it in a month or 2. If the seal is leaking oil then yes it is a good idea to change it. It can be a pain to get out with out removing the oil pump, but I know that it can be done.

Good luck

it wasn't leaking so ill just change it when i do the rebuild thanks for the help


Originally Posted by v8killaz (Post 37893477)
ur belt could have jumped, da's always have timing problems, just reset the whole timing belt

yeah it jumped because the belt was stretched


Originally Posted by fcm (Post 37894435)
I agree with wright54. 94

thanks for the help guys im back on the road got a new belt tensioner and water pump put in and its running great


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