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There are no timing adjustments possible, timing is set by the PCM. If you remove the distributor, you should note it's position as exactly as possible and put it back as closely as you can.
About 1.5hrs labor at the going rate, plus about 22usd for the belt itself.
No, no room.
If you haven't purchased a repair manual that will guide you through this procedure and read it completely before starting, PUT THE TOOLS DOWN AND STEP AWAY FROM THE CAR !!!!! This can be a difficult and disasterous job if done improperly.
have take motor and trans out 1996 Honda accord put timing belt
That engine doesn't use a timing belt.
The only place available is the coolant reservoir.
When you have the belt put back on correctly it will be back in time.
No-there is one belt tensioner for the entire engine belt assembly. The timing belt is a serpentine belt and if it is stretched out, it will need to be replaced. There is no way to adjust the timing belt once it is put on the vehicle.
has the engine run since new timing belt put on? if not whoever did the work, didnt get the timing right.
Is very complicated. I´m trying to replace the timing belt of mine, and is very difficult. will need take off all belts, the hose water, and to put it down a little thr motor-trans, unmountine the two bolts of the "bridge" that supports the motos-trans. You will need too unmount thr front rigth tire, for spacios. Ité necesary unmount the damper, and a cover that protects the timing belt, it have a lot of little bolts of 10 mm. Escuse me for my bad english, but my fist lenguaje is spanish.
you put it in the car