honda timing
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honda timing
i think i may have slipeed my timing the car wont turn over its getting fuel sparkss and air but its not catching timing belt was replaced about 1 and half ago timing was done than but now its not wokring anyone know how i can check? or help pm me please
its a sohc zc
its a sohc zc
Last edited by Jagga_Jatt; 09-17-2006 at 10:26 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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unless timing was moved physically it wouldnt affect it that much not to allow it to start...Check and make sure you still have a belt...another thing to check i doubt but check anyway is 1st cylinder top dead center should be matched with the point on the sprocket....could be broken camshaft...
How have you checked for fuel...?
did you check compression?
all good places to start b4 digging deep...
Could also be an ECU problem
How have you checked for fuel...?
did you check compression?
all good places to start b4 digging deep...
Could also be an ECU problem
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i checked for fuel by opening the in line for the fuel fiter ill check the camshaft but i have all the belts and everything there all good
how can i check the camshaft i opened the vavle cover the camshaft looked good
how can i check the camshaft i opened the vavle cover the camshaft looked good
Last edited by Jagga_Jatt; 09-18-2006 at 01:48 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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Remove oil filler capon the valve cover and have someone crank over the eng. if the rockers are all moving, the belt is still in one piece and the cam is not broken.
Check dist. for spark as igniter can just fry. you need check timing aadn reset if necessary. Belt Tensioner bolt might not have been properly tightened and belt could havce moved also.
Hope that it turns not to be too major.
Check dist. for spark as igniter can just fry. you need check timing aadn reset if necessary. Belt Tensioner bolt might not have been properly tightened and belt could havce moved also.
Hope that it turns not to be too major.
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