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Old Feb 13, 2013 | 09:13 AM
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please need help with 93 accord- i got it with the timing belt off and all all gears out of sync. I need crank shaft,camshaft,front balance shaft,rear balance shaft markings so that i can set timing right. And pictures would be great too. Need help asap and proper procedures on how to get this right and dont bent any valves.
 
Old Feb 13, 2013 | 10:31 AM
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Either go buy a shop manual at autozone or some place like that or google it. Its been covered pretty extensively for me to write a step by step in here. Just google f22 timing belt or something along those lines.
 
Old Feb 14, 2013 | 06:16 PM
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Ok done. Istall everything as im suppose to and set timing correct way. Started her up and it has a back fire about 3k rpm and stalls out like its starving for fuel. Even with a half tank of gas and pumps is working just fine hear it prime. does not back fire all that time bout mostly when its warmed up and im revving it. Shut it down went over timing to make sure i didnt make a mistake and every thing is good. One thing i notice though the marks on the flywheel! There r four marks 3 together with the middle o.e saying 15 and one by it self away from the other three. with engine at tdc the pointer for flywheel is over the single mark and not the other 3. does this mean my timing is wrong causing backfire?
 
Old Feb 14, 2013 | 07:12 PM
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The single mark is TDC and 3 marks are timing range.

Check ignition wire sequence closely.

Is it possible you bent a valve getting valve train and crankshaft back in alignment? Check cylinder compressions.

good luck
 
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