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Old 02-23-2005, 04:35 AM
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Unhappy crx KIA

ok so the other day i was driving home from work and the timing belt broke and the car died...because the water pump went out and stuck so the belt broke...now i know how to replace the belt and pump but how do i know if everything is alined right. i know that the cam gear has 2 notiches that line up with the head so i can put that in the right place but what about the crank shaft and pistons how do i find where to turn it to to line everything back up??? p.s. befor i knew it was the belt i tryed to start it so i know one part of the motor turn and the other didnt. its gonna cost me 800 to hav it fixed but if i can do it id love to know how.
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Old 02-23-2005, 09:41 AM
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Re: crx KIA

ok to line it up take out all the spark pluggs and pul a screwdriver in the hole that is farthest to the right then turn the crank untill you feel the piston go all the way up then thats top dead center for the crank then the cam shaft has a notch like u said but after you do all that it should be all lined up so just put the belt on and fire it up pm me back for any questions..
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Old 02-23-2005, 07:04 PM
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ok ill try that soon thanx
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Old 02-23-2005, 07:08 PM
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Re: crx KIA

dastreetracer has it basically right, but after you bring the #1 piston (furthest right when looking from front of car) to TDC, you need to be sure you are on the compression stroke. take off the distributor cap and make sure the rotor is pointing to the #1 cylinder. if it isn't, turn the crank one full revolution and that'll do it.

P.S. you can also set the #1 piston to TDC by looking down the notches on the timing belt cover. there are two of them that kinda look like gunsights. if you sight down them theyshould be pointing to a small mark on the left most side of the crank pulley. but you still have to take of the dizzy cap and make sure you're on the compression stroke.

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Re: crx KIA

Correct me if I am wrong, but if the timing belt broke while driving (depending on the speed), there maybe some bent valves and shit right. You might want to get the engine checked out first. Thats what I was told when my timing belt broke. Only thing is, it broke in my driveway, so mines was fine.
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Old 02-23-2005, 07:38 PM
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Correct me if I am wrong, but if the timing belt broke while driving (depending on the speed), there maybe some bent valves and shit right. You might want to get the engine checked out first. Thats what I was told when my timing belt broke. Only thing is, it broke in my driveway, so mines was fine.
You are correct sir, if there was any kind of load on the motor at all when the timing belt failed then there is a great possibility that you have bent valves and possibly damage to the pistons. You certainly should pull the head off and inspect before you go any further.
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^^^^thats madam
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yup. when my stock motor broke the timing belt, it bent a few valves
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Re: crx KIA

god damn it ok.....if they r then thats the end of this crx and will be parting it soon for giving me so much truble
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if the motor is fucked y dont u jus replace it instead of junkin a nice rex?
it jus seems dumb to do for somethin so easy to fix....jus my
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Re: crx KIA

thats true but i have so much hate for this car i was saving for a b18c swap and all but i think ill just find a new car and do something to this one
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Re: crx KIA

where you live jestersrain?
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Sounds like a real good time for a motor upgrade man!!
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Re: crx KIA

i live in sacramento cali....i dont hav time for a swap now i need a car by friday when i go back to work and also i live in apartments so pulling the head off the motor is out dont hav the time or place to do it. i needed to be able to fix it in a day. im gonna try to fix it with out checking the head but what are some things i should look for if i get it fixed and the valves are bent or damaged what would go wrong or happen.
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Re: crx KIA

how much for your CRX shell if you sell it? Im in Orange County :-D
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