A timing mark is usually a white line on the timing belt to sync the firing of cylinders in an engine. You can see this line when the engine is turned off or with a timing light also a strobe light when the engine is running.
fist u have too move timing belt cover than mark the timing and remove the timing belt after that u can take out a crank pully out (makesouer timing mark is right)
there are two kinds of timing marks. one is for ignition timing and one for valve timing.
I just changed a timing belt in a buddys 1990 accord and you need to set the marks on the pulleys to same direction as your crank pulley mark is.
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They are on the top timing gear with a mark on the side of it and also on the bottom one on the side
Timing on a single-cam 1998 Honda Civic is marked on the cam shaft. The distributor will also need to be set of the appropriate degrees.
Follow the positive battery cable and it will lead you to it. I hope this helps you. Mark
Honda Man There are two timing belts. This is best answered with a diagram.
Check the automatic transmission fluid level. If it is low add enough to reach the full mark. If it is not low seek professional help. If you have to add fluid use only Genuine Honda automatic transmission fluid. Use no substitute.
the mark, scale is on the left side of the ceank pully
on the crank, there is a key and keyway it should be strait up. this will get you close. and the cam pully has mark's on either side and a marking that says up where your valve cover connects to the head, put the up up and the marks each lined up with where the valve cover connects one on each side. then fine tune the timing by puting the mark on the crank pully on the mark on the timimg belt cover. you are now timed!