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The timing marks on a 93 Dodge Colt with a 1.5 liter engine are located on the timing chain and the cam sprocket. They must line up with each other to ensure proper initial timing.
one is on the cam gear and the other is on the crank timing belt gear. spark timing is on the crank to the rear of the engine
1989 dodge colt no start;noid light steady bright
It is computer controlled and nonadjustable,.
Take out the transmission
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your bigest problem is the removal of the front pully bolt it is reached though the frame I had to use a torch,then remove all pullys and then the plastic cover there is your belt
No.
Look under the hood for a decal listing the specifications.
It starts better when its warm!
The question you ask is too involved for a proper answer. You need to go to a car parts store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library.
Both the crank and cam sprockets have timing marks on the sprocket and on the engine. As you face the front of the engine, with the sprockets in front of you, the cam timing mark is approx. 85 degrees right of top center. The crank mark is approx. 10-15 degrees right of top center (piston #1 should be top dead center). Line marks on sprockets with timing marks on block (tin), slip on belt and tighten tensioner. Manually rotate engine 2 complete revolutions and check that both marks are still aligned.