has the engine run since new timing belt put on? if not whoever did the work, didnt get the timing right.
fuel pump, timing belt, air intake (sensor), fuse, distributor...
Broken cam or timing chain is the most likely cause.
did you make sure the #1 piston was top dead center and that when you set your timing that the springs where without tension? if not its out of time
Incorrect firing order, spark timing, cam timing, or intake valve operation.
The firing order for a 1988 Acura Legend is 1-4-2-5-3-6Additional info FYI: Ignition timing: 15 degrees BTDC #1 cylinder location: RIGHT-REAR
Yes
No.
The 2.5L in a Cirrus has a timing belt, and yes it should be replaced around 100,000 miles.
It is inside the front of the engine, driven the timing belt.
Yes
It is on the front of the crankshaft, under the timing belt.
You don't. It is computer controlled.
It is under the timing cover on the front of the engine.
It must be replaced every 105,000 miles.
It is inside the passenger side of the engine, driven by the timing belt.
This is something you cant do manually!It is controlled by sensors!
Yes, valves can bend.