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D16Z6 Timing HELP!!!


CrazyJames
10-04-2006, 12:38 PM
I had a honda dealership replace my timing belt and water pump on my 94 Civic EX. 13 months later I'm accelerating and the car falls on its face and dies. I have it towed to a different honda dealer and 600 dollars later they tell me the rubber seal around the timing belt cover caused the belt to jump {tagging the exhaust valves}. I get the car back to my place and decide to have the head sent out and do the work myself. I have put the rebuilt head {another 600 dollars} on correctly but I'm having trouble setting the timing. I follwed the haynes mannual and with the crank in correct position I am Half of one tooth off on the Cam mark. Is this allright? Or do I need to be dead on both for the cam and the crank? Thank's for your time!

tomogchi
10-04-2006, 06:12 PM
have a 94 civic, that i just finished doing a timing belt on last night. (d15b)
My crank is almost a half a tooth off, when the cam is set. (even though the belt is on right)

(thought that was something i did, lol)

Even though it may look off, your #1 piston is at tdc. It took me 45 minutes to figure out why its off. so i took (#1) spark plug out and looked for bdc, and tdc.

Bill

CrazyJames
10-05-2006, 11:58 AM
thank for the info. I'm going to put it back together today and hope for the best.

Question: How much play should be in the timing belt???? 1/4 inch ??? or less.

xavier007
10-09-2006, 09:04 PM
timing belt should be snug but not too loose a little tighter then a quarter inch:2cents:

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