There are markings on the main valve and piston cogs.
You may want to find a copy of the service manual, it's readily available on the net and contains many detailed diagrams in instructions there.
However, to the best of my knowledge, the civic has an interference engine, therefore you are wasting your time doing this unless you have checked that your valves haven't been crushed by the pistons while the vehicle was still rolling with the clutch up right after the belt broke.
There are also a number of good websites like Honda-tech.com that may have a step by step guide, but please remember that a civic has some known auto-tensioner issues, and a dealership may still be your best bet, as well as the belt itself, civic timing belts are much thicker than those used on most other vehicles.
Good luck! take a look at this site for a diagram: http://autorepair.about.com/library/faqs/bl982d.htm
A 2011 Honda Civic does not have a timing belt on it. The vehicle does have a timing chain on it.
timing belt change 2008 civic
The 2007 Honda Civic has a timing chain that should last the life of the engine.
No, the 2010 Honda Civic Hybrid has a timing chain that should last a life of the engine.
A broken timing belt will make a mishap out of the engine. The Piston will kiss the valves and ruin the head a possibly the piston that it comes it tact with. Hope this helps.
go to auto zone and ask for timing diagram for your civic,they will give you step by step instructions for free,i know because i had to do this for my 92 civic,
timing belt
Yes, A 1991 civic uses a timing belt, not a timing chain.
It must be a timing CHAIN . The Gates website does not list a timing belt for the 1.8 liter and the 2.0 liter in a 2007 Honda Civic
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Timing Chain. Used since in Civic since 2006
The 2010 Honda Civic ( 1.8 and 2.0 liter four cylinder engines ) has a timing CHAIN