On the front side of the engine towards the passenger side of the block, there is a small rubber insert just below the head (near the #4 exhaust port. ) If you remove the rubber stopper a pointer and the timing marks will be visible.
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reset the brakelamp light on the dashboard - Honda prelude 1991
On a 1991 Honda Accord, the timing marks for the oil pump are typically located on the oil pump housing itself, aligned with the crankshaft timing marks. You can find them by removing the timing belt cover and checking for marks on the oil pump that correspond with the crankshaft and camshaft marks. Ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the first cylinder for accurate alignment. Always consult the vehicle’s service manual for precise details and diagrams.
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show me picture of where the water pump is located on 1991 Honda prelude si
The 1991 Honda Prelude has an interference engine. If the belt breaks serious engine damage will occur. Replace the belt at 90,000 miles. As the water pump is driven by the same belt, also replace the pump at the same time to avoid future labor costs.
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The diameter of the rims for the 1991 Honda Prelude is six inches. Check out a local car dealership for more information about the car or if interested in purchasing it.
To check the timing on a 1991 Honda CRX, first ensure the engine is at operating temperature and then turn off the engine. Locate the timing marks on the crankshaft pulley and the timing cover. Use a timing light to illuminate the marks while the engine is idling at the specified RPM (usually around 800-900 RPM). Adjust the timing as necessary by loosening the distributor and rotating it until the timing mark aligns correctly with the specified degree.
Honda Prelude 1979-1991 have the same bolt pattern so they will "fit". Then it just depends on the width of the wheel and the offset (the distance between the centerline of the wheel and the plane of the hub-mounting surface of the wheel). Honda Prelude 1992+ wheels will not fit.
There are raised ridges oon the plastic timing cover that provide the timing marks