Very Carefully! I'm not sure about an '88, but on a '91 there are a couple of notches on one of the cranks and on a mounted piece of metal where they are supposed to line up. You have to take off pretty much everything, serpentine belt (if there is one), crank shaft, idler pulley, the engine mount, and probably the alternator. When you get everything taken off, get a pretty big ratchet or breaker bar and turn the crank until the marks line up. Good luck.
It has a timing belt.
A Chrysler LeBaron has a timing belt.
you don't repair the serpentine belt. You buy a new one, they cost about 30 bucks
The cost to repair a timing belt on a Hyundai Elantra will vary depending on the parts and labor. Prices for the timing belt start at $40.00.
No, it has a timing chain.
Go to www.autozone.com They have step by step repair instructions for the average diy. this job takes approx 5-6 hours
Make sure the timing belt is actually moving. The teeth can strip off an old belt with out it breaking.
The 88 Prelude does not use a dual timing belt. It has a single timing belt
diagram of timing belt
Check your timing belt!
It does not have a timing belt. It uses a chain.
it has a timing belt