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  • 94_dsm_nt9 Offline
    94_dsm_nt9 Offline
    94_dsm_nt
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    #1

    How hard is it going to be to set the timing on my Integra once i get the new head and timing belt on?

    1987 Mustang GT

    New Toy: 1976 F-100 4x4, 10 inches of lift, 390 with Edelbrock Performer intake, Holley double pumper, 4:50 gears, front and rear lockers, 38x15x15 Super Swampers. :icon_thumright: :D

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    • MisterCMKM Offline
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      #2

      You will need to put the #1 cylinder to TDC and then put the valvetrain to TDC and then put the belt back on. Pretty easy.

      FASTER THAN DUBBSY

      > thrash;315544 wrote:
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      >
      > Ford is back :)

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      • 94_dsm_nt9 Offline
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        94_dsm_nt
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        #3

        Do I need to replace the timing belt tensioner too?

        1987 Mustang GT

        New Toy: 1976 F-100 4x4, 10 inches of lift, 390 with Edelbrock Performer intake, Holley double pumper, 4:50 gears, front and rear lockers, 38x15x15 Super Swampers. :icon_thumright: :D

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        • integra_gsr98I Offline
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          #4

          yes.

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          • integra_gsr98I Offline
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            integra_gsr98
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            #5

            replace anything timing belt related, especially since your last one broke.

            1. timing belt
            2. water pump
            3. timing belt tensioner
            4. might as well do a new A/C belt and P/S belt.
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            • 94_dsm_nt9 Offline
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              94_dsm_nt
              wrote on last edited by
              #6

              Can I get the timing belt on without taking off the crank pulley?

              1987 Mustang GT

              New Toy: 1976 F-100 4x4, 10 inches of lift, 390 with Edelbrock Performer intake, Holley double pumper, 4:50 gears, front and rear lockers, 38x15x15 Super Swampers. :icon_thumright: :D

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              • integra_gsr98I Offline
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                integra_gsr98
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                #7

                No.

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                • 94_dsm_nt9 Offline
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                  94_dsm_nt
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                  #8

                  What's the best way to get the crank pulley off, if i don't have an impact wrench? I'm trying to get this done on the cheap side. I don't want to take it to a shop if I don't have to.

                  1987 Mustang GT

                  New Toy: 1976 F-100 4x4, 10 inches of lift, 390 with Edelbrock Performer intake, Holley double pumper, 4:50 gears, front and rear lockers, 38x15x15 Super Swampers. :icon_thumright: :D

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                  • integra_gsr98I Offline
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                    use an impact wrench or buy the $150 crank pulley holder from mac tools. 🙂

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                    • 94_dsm_nt9 Offline
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                      94_dsm_nt
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                      #10

                      Could I just have someone hold the brakes on while I take it off?

                      1987 Mustang GT

                      New Toy: 1976 F-100 4x4, 10 inches of lift, 390 with Edelbrock Performer intake, Holley double pumper, 4:50 gears, front and rear lockers, 38x15x15 Super Swampers. :icon_thumright: :D

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                      • 94_dsm_nt9 Offline
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                        94_dsm_nt
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                        #11

                        Well I now have the timing belt on and it turns over fine, but it doesn't fire. I checked all the fuses and what not, but everyone looked just fine. I am officially stumped now.:icon_scratch:

                        1987 Mustang GT

                        New Toy: 1976 F-100 4x4, 10 inches of lift, 390 with Edelbrock Performer intake, Holley double pumper, 4:50 gears, front and rear lockers, 38x15x15 Super Swampers. :icon_thumright: :D

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                        • integra_gsr98I Offline
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                          integra_gsr98
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                          Does it have spark? Good compression? Timing belt off? Everything plugged in?

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                          • 94_dsm_nt9 Offline
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                            94_dsm_nt
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #13

                            Everything looks good. Is the #1 cylinder the first one on the drivers side?

                            1987 Mustang GT

                            New Toy: 1976 F-100 4x4, 10 inches of lift, 390 with Edelbrock Performer intake, Holley double pumper, 4:50 gears, front and rear lockers, 38x15x15 Super Swampers. :icon_thumright: :D

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                            • sleepermaximaS Offline
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                              sleepermaxima
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                              yes. If you are standing in front of the car the order from left to right should be 4-3-2-1.

                              checking compression at this point would be pretty important. setting the cam gear off by a couple teeth will cause you trouble. A compression test will tell you if you are off. If you find out that you are off then fix it and still don't get compression you may have bent the valves.

                              Also, quadruple-check your spark plug wires IF you happened to take them off the distributor during the job. I always found a way to screw that up. Firing order should be 1-3-4-2. The rotor runs clockwise and #1 pin should be located at the upper-left for SOHC motors, otherwise, it's lower left I believe.

                              2003 Honda VTX 1800 C

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                              • bubbaB Offline
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                                I know of one kid that had one and one day something happend to it and would start, they thought the motor was toast and I think it was just the timing was off 180 degrees.

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                                • 94_dsm_nt9 Offline
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                                  #16

                                  Well idk if I need to have a battery hooked up to it, because all I've done is hook up my jumper cables from my Oldsmobile.

                                  1987 Mustang GT

                                  New Toy: 1976 F-100 4x4, 10 inches of lift, 390 with Edelbrock Performer intake, Holley double pumper, 4:50 gears, front and rear lockers, 38x15x15 Super Swampers. :icon_thumright: :D

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