It's inside the timing belt cover. It's a pretty difficult and may take about 4 or 5 hours to change. While you have the cover off change the timing belt!
Go to www.autozone.com They have step by step repair instructions for the average diy. this job takes approx 5-6 hours
It will take you about 3 hours to change a water pump on a 1993 Plymouth Voyager 3.0L. If you are unfamiliar with this water pump it will take a lot longer than three hours. The water pump is inside the passenger side of the engine, driven by the timing belt.
Yep, just need a timing light, the specs of the angle of timing and knowledge on simplistic mechanics
every 60,000 miles
Changing a timing belt is very complex with hundreds of details. Directions for changing the timing belt can be obtained when you purchase the timing belt.
The timing on a Saturn engine is fixed - you must line up the TDC marks when you change timing chains. Any variations in spark timing are controlled by the computer.
The timing belt should be changed every 90,000 miles on a 93 Accord.
Go to www.honda-tech.com for a detailed procedure.
where is the timing chain on a 1993 buick century 3.3
A good 4 hours
To change the timing belt on a 1993 Mazda B2200, start by disconnecting the battery and removing the engine cover. Next, take off the accessory belts and the crankshaft pulley. Align the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft, then remove the old timing belt by loosening the tensioner. Install the new timing belt, ensuring it’s properly aligned with the timing marks, then reassemble all components in reverse order and reconnect the battery.