Many auto parts stores carry auto repair manuals. Check with them, if they do not have one specific ly for your vehicle they can usually order on for you and get it in quickly.
It has a timing belt.
No, not if the belt was installed correctly.
The timing belt marks on a 1994 Honda Civic are found on the cam shafts. The arrows will needed to be point a TDC in order to install the belt properly.
Haynes or Chilton's manual {NAPA }
S20 or S40
R134 (Source: '94 Accord Manual)
i have a 94 Honda passport, my engine is a 3.2L with coil packs. the timing is non adjustable. on the 3.1L the timing indicator is located at the front of the engine by the crankshaft pulley. the timing set is 10-degrees BTDC @ 800rpm. disconnect the set timing connector at the distributor.
Remove the timing belt cover and inspect the belt or change it every 90K miles.
The official honda's owner manual 1994-1997 says!, once a year i am no mechanic but if its black & sooty change it. common since read your manual.
For a 1994 Honda Del Sol, the timing belt should typically be replaced every 60,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on the specific engine and driving conditions. It's important to consult the owner's manual for the manufacturer's recommendations and consider factors like age, mileage, and driving habits. Regular inspections can help determine if a replacement is needed sooner. Neglecting to change the timing belt on schedule can lead to serious engine damage if it fails.
D4 on an automatic and 5th gear in a manual.
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