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.
99 Honda passport has a timing belt.
On a 1995 passport it has a timing belt
The Gates website ( they make timing belts etc . ) shows 105,000 miles for the 3.2 liter V6 engine in a 2002 Honda Passport
The 2002 Honda Passport has a timing belt. This belt must be replaced every 100,000 miles. You should also replaced the water pump at the same time. Warning: This is an interference engine.
The timing marks on a 1995 Honda Passport are crucial for ensuring proper engine timing and synchronization between the crankshaft and camshaft. These marks help in aligning the timing belt during installation and maintenance, preventing engine damage due to incorrect timing. Properly aligned timing marks ensure optimal engine performance, fuel efficiency, and reduced emissions. Regular checks and maintenance of these timing marks are essential for the longevity of the engine.
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No it has a timing belt.
Yes , the 3.2 liter V6 engine in a 1995 Honda Passport is an interference engine ( according to the Gates website , they make timing belts etc. )
The pump is set into the front of the engine block. You have to remove the timing belt to get to it.
Yes . . . it has a timing chain.