2002 accord balance shafts?
#3
thanks for the quick reply Jim, that is quite possible, however if the haynes repair manual is correct,i should be on, but there are so many markings notches and my book doesnt seem to be clear on the case markings and my problem seems to be the rear shaft the front one is pretty clear, grumpy52
#4
Did you use a pin (drift, drill-bit, bolt, etc) to lock the rear shaft? There's a mark on the sprocket for the rear shaft, but there's gears that might be off.
First, remove the timing covers & verify all the marks on the sprockets. If that doesn't get you anywhere, try the bolt for the rear balance shaft.
First, remove the timing covers & verify all the marks on the sprockets. If that doesn't get you anywhere, try the bolt for the rear balance shaft.
#5
well here it is Jim it seems that i have been barking up the wrong tree, after all this it turns out that i have no compression in no#2 theres my vibration i am the proud owner of 1 bent exhaust valve, thanks for your time Jim, this forum is a great thing to have at ones disposal especially for a do it yourselfer like myself thanks again type you soon grumpy52
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