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HONDA KILLER ![]() Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 23-September 02 From: Springfield, Il Member No.: 18 ![]() |
Hey Guys,
I've recently got my rebuilt head(bent valves) back from the machine shop for the Laser and threw it back on my block. Before, I tighten down the head bolts, I was messing with the cam sprockets to make sure they line up at TDC. However, it appears that the TDC lines on the cam sprockets do not line up exactly right. The exhaust side is about one half tooth off from the intake side. I realize this is all with the timing belt completely off. I guess my question is, is this normal? Will the lines match up after I wrench/turn the sprocket so that the lines match up, and then have the timing belt hold that mark in place, even though thenatural tension of the sprockets has the lines pulling away from eachother at half a tooth? Thanks in advance! I've not done a timing belt before, and I want to make sure everything is okay. -------------------- 98 Eagle Talon ESi (turbo'ed)
Built 420a engine, 8 injectors, Super 16 turbo, custom FMIC...much more! |
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HONDA KILLER ![]() Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 23-September 02 From: Springfield, Il Member No.: 18 ![]() |
The engine isn't out, only the head was, to install those RRE SS valves. Unfortunately, this go round with the head out is totally NO FRILLS. I'm also having a spare 420a engine being built up with forged internals right now, so I want to finish that project, in terms of money devotion, before I start giving more attention to the Laser.
Right now, though, I'm only doing the basic stuff to the Laser to get it going, including merely putting on a new balance shaft belt, instead of totally removing it. I'm not at all comfortable with doing that yet. I ve read a ton of stuff about it too, including stubby mirage shafts and such, but at this point, I just want to get the car running. Since I've had it, I haven't even had an opportunity to drive it. I can't wait to do that! :-) At least it's a 6 bolt with a 4 bolt rear end! BTW, thanks a lot for the heads up on the timing marks! I may be doing another one soon on my bro's 2g GS-T. Apparently, he may have CW, so a 6 bolt conversion may be in his future as well. :roll: -------------------- 98 Eagle Talon ESi (turbo'ed)
Built 420a engine, 8 injectors, Super 16 turbo, custom FMIC...much more! |
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