The Honda Prelude, particularly in its fifth generation (1992-1996), typically features a DOHC VTEC engine that requires precise cam gear timing for optimal performance. The timing specifications generally involve aligning the timing marks on the cam gears and crankshaft to ensure proper valve operation. For specific timing settings, it's important to refer to the service manual for the exact model and engine variant. If you're performing a timing belt replacement or adjustment, ensure all marks are correctly aligned before finalizing the installation.
what do you mean timing specs. your question is a little vague. are you talking about cam specs or ignition timing. the cam you line up the marks on the gear to the head and the ignition timing is about 15 degrees before top dead center
Honda MTF (manual transmission fluid) / MTF2
20 foot pounds.
regular 10w40 motor oil
if it has a S on it, it is like sport mode it keeps you in a lower gear
isn,t that the over drive button
Yes, a D2J5 transmission from an 88 Honda Prelude can work with an 89 Honda Prelude Si, as both models share similar drivetrain components. However, it’s important to verify compatibility regarding specific features, like the gear ratios and any electronic connections. Always check for any potential differences in mounting points or sensor requirements before installation.
They are on the top timing gear with a mark on the side of it and also on the bottom one on the side
What are the torque specs for a 1996 Chevy cavalier 2.2l
A gearbox for a 2001 Honda Prelude is available through Junkyards or online. There are many import corporations that sell JDM versions of transmissions online which offer warranty to ensure safe purchases.
you line the one notch ont jhe belt with the notch on the main timing gear and that all that's to it.
see under hood direction, vehicle idle @750RPM in gear 15*