there are no timing marks on a timing belt. the marks are on the timing gears and yes you can find the pictures needed in a workshop manuel
timing marks 1993 yoyota Camry 2200
it has timing marks on it, look!
You can find a picture of a 1989 Nissan Pulsar crankshaft timing marks in several places online. Websites like automotive forums, Nissan enthusiast communities, or repair manuals such as Haynes or Chilton often provide detailed diagrams. Additionally, you can check platforms like YouTube, where car enthusiasts may share videos of engine timing adjustments that include visual references. Lastly, online parts retailers might also have images of the crankshaft that show the timing marks.
buy a hanes book
On the harmonic balancer/driverside
The ignition timing is computer controlled - not adjustable - but the base timing is 10 degrees BTDC
WHATS THE TIMING MARKS ON 93 MAZDA 929
where are timing marks on 89 ford probe 4 cylinder I have the bottom not the top
They are on the harmonic balancer but are they on the drivers side or on the passenger side?
To align the timing marks on a 1989 Plymouth, first ensure the engine is at top dead center (TDC) on the compression stroke for cylinder number one. Remove the timing cover or access panel, then locate the timing marks on the crankshaft and camshaft pulleys. Align the marks so that they are in line with each other; the crankshaft mark should point to the zero degree mark on the timing scale while the camshaft mark aligns with its corresponding mark. Once aligned, reassemble any removed components and check the timing with a timing light if necessary.
I have given instructions on how to do a timing belt listed under the topic questioned "How soon should you change the timing belt on a 1989 Ford Ranger 2.3 engine?" You can refer to that. On the 2.3L Ford Timing is adjusted by turning the distributor clockwise and counterclockwise on distributor driven engines and set to 10 degrees BEFORE TOP DEAD CENTER. On later years with the Distributorless Ignition System (DIS) this is not adjustable. The most important thing to remember when doing a timing belt is to make sure the marks on the gears line up with the marks on the cover for both styles of engines.
According to the Gates website ( they make timing belts etcetera ) The 2.3 litre four cylinder engine in a 1989 Ford Ranger ( is NOT an interference engine )