Asked on Aug 12, 2010
Ive been working on my '89 325i and i had to replace the rocker arms and timing belt. in that process i had to remove the distributor rotor and replace it with a new one. but as i was reading the manual it said something about ...
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Asked on Jul 4, 2010
I have a 1996 Chevy Blazer 4x4 which spun a rod bearing. So I got a 4.3 vortec crate motor that came with a intake for a carb. So I put the intake from my old engine on it. Then I change the timing disk, crank ...
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Asked on Jun 19, 2010
.......On my 92 Honda Accord, almost 10 thousand miles ago, they replaced the timing belt with one of those Gatorback ones, which i don't like because it makes a loud whiir when it spins fast. Anyway i don't recall how many miles ago but im guessing ...
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Asked on Aug 5, 2010
I know how to use the light and how to adjust the distributor but how do i see the marks on the crankshaft pulley? Do I need to take the a/c and alternator belt off to see the marks. Also, Does the car need to be ...
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Asked on Jul 12, 2010
2000-2007 version of the Civic....do they still have timing betls? I heard that post 2003, the Civic got rid of belts.
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Asked on Jun 2, 2010
Just got a tune up, ignition wire set, valve gasket changed, rotor ignition, distributor cap, camshaft seal replaced, water pump, timing belt, and my car still stutters and misfires.
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Asked on Aug 12, 2010
I have no distributor. I would like to advance my ignition timing. I read that the ECU will advance the spark until it detects knock, then it will retard a degree. Why then does my manual say to use 87, and using higher ...
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