Want this question answered?
You must have an OBDII engine scanner to set the timing. It is all computer controlled. Timing light is a thing of the pass/ can not be used.
Link and sync....check iBoats forum
You should have the timing belt changed between 90-100K miles. When you are having the belt changed you should also change the water pump rollers. I had this done on my 2001, the total cast was $950.00
Order online or go to your local Advance dtoore and purchase Suzuki, Samurai/Sidekick,X-90& Vitara Goe & Chevrolet Tracker 1986 thriugh 2001. Haynes Repair manual # 90010 ha sthe infor you require.
Check if you have secondary timing marks installed. Mine are bolted to the oil pan and easily accessible from the bottom. Instead of using cyl #1 for setting the timing, you will have to use #5 or #8 (to make up for the 90 degrees offset to the factory timing marks
A 90 hp Johnson outboard, model number J90PLEEB, would be a 1999 year model.
Tyler Johnson was born in Spokane, Washington on 07-29-90.
Antonio Johnson is number 90 on the Tennessee Titans.
The 4-cylinder engine has a timing chain and there's no maintenance schedule that applies. The 6-cylinder has a belt with a scheduled replacement at 90-thousand miles or ten years, whichever comes first. Cheers
The 90 hp Johnson outboard is not shipped with a propeller installed. The correct size is determined, and installed, when the engine is rigged on the boat.
The set of (90,90) has a GCF and an LCM of 90.The set of (-90,-90) has a GCF and an LCM of 90.
Local Honda shop recommends 87, but if your running a advanced timing ( 4-10 degrees) setup or traveling in high altitudes 90 or better.