DelSol B16A Ignition Timing out but Cam Belt Timing is correct
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DelSol B16A Ignition Timing out but Cam Belt Timing is correct
Can anyone help? I'm tearing, what little is left of my hair, out at
the moment.
When adjusting my ignition timing by moving the distributor I am unable
to line the crankshaft casing mark with the center 16degree timing mark
on the pully. The distributor is rotated as far as it wil go towards
the firewall. Its still a few degrees off.
I have checked the cam belt timing a number of times now looking in
case the belt has slipped by a tooth but it looks spot on. I have even
tried adjusting cams back one tooth but the car would not start.
Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it will
go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little power.
It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be so
far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard the
timing?
Any help is appreciated.
Graeme.
the moment.
When adjusting my ignition timing by moving the distributor I am unable
to line the crankshaft casing mark with the center 16degree timing mark
on the pully. The distributor is rotated as far as it wil go towards
the firewall. Its still a few degrees off.
I have checked the cam belt timing a number of times now looking in
case the belt has slipped by a tooth but it looks spot on. I have even
tried adjusting cams back one tooth but the car would not start.
Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it will
go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little power.
It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be so
far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard the
timing?
Any help is appreciated.
Graeme.
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Re: DelSol B16A Ignition Timing out but Cam Belt Timing is correct
fish wrote:
>
> Can anyone help? I'm tearing, what little is left of my hair, out at
> the moment.
>
> When adjusting my ignition timing by moving the distributor I am unable
> to line the crankshaft casing mark with the center 16degree timing mark
> on the pully. The distributor is rotated as far as it wil go towards
> the firewall. Its still a few degrees off.
>
> I have checked the cam belt timing a number of times now looking in
> case the belt has slipped by a tooth but it looks spot on. I have even
> tried adjusting cams back one tooth but the car would not start.
>
> Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it will
> go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little power.
> It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
>
> Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be so
> far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard the
> timing?
>
> Any help is appreciated.
> Graeme.
-----------------------------------
What YEAR is the vehicle, and did you put the JUMPER on while setting
the timing?
'Curly'
>
> Can anyone help? I'm tearing, what little is left of my hair, out at
> the moment.
>
> When adjusting my ignition timing by moving the distributor I am unable
> to line the crankshaft casing mark with the center 16degree timing mark
> on the pully. The distributor is rotated as far as it wil go towards
> the firewall. Its still a few degrees off.
>
> I have checked the cam belt timing a number of times now looking in
> case the belt has slipped by a tooth but it looks spot on. I have even
> tried adjusting cams back one tooth but the car would not start.
>
> Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it will
> go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little power.
> It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
>
> Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be so
> far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard the
> timing?
>
> Any help is appreciated.
> Graeme.
-----------------------------------
What YEAR is the vehicle, and did you put the JUMPER on while setting
the timing?
'Curly'
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Re: DelSol B16A Ignition Timing out but Cam Belt Timing is correct
fish wrote:
>
> Can anyone help? I'm tearing, what little is left of my hair, out at
> the moment.
>
> When adjusting my ignition timing by moving the distributor I am unable
> to line the crankshaft casing mark with the center 16degree timing mark
> on the pully. The distributor is rotated as far as it wil go towards
> the firewall. Its still a few degrees off.
>
> I have checked the cam belt timing a number of times now looking in
> case the belt has slipped by a tooth but it looks spot on. I have even
> tried adjusting cams back one tooth but the car would not start.
>
> Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it will
> go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little power.
> It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
>
> Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be so
> far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard the
> timing?
>
> Any help is appreciated.
> Graeme.
-----------------------------------
What YEAR is the vehicle, and did you put the JUMPER on while setting
the timing?
'Curly'
>
> Can anyone help? I'm tearing, what little is left of my hair, out at
> the moment.
>
> When adjusting my ignition timing by moving the distributor I am unable
> to line the crankshaft casing mark with the center 16degree timing mark
> on the pully. The distributor is rotated as far as it wil go towards
> the firewall. Its still a few degrees off.
>
> I have checked the cam belt timing a number of times now looking in
> case the belt has slipped by a tooth but it looks spot on. I have even
> tried adjusting cams back one tooth but the car would not start.
>
> Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it will
> go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little power.
> It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
>
> Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be so
> far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard the
> timing?
>
> Any help is appreciated.
> Graeme.
-----------------------------------
What YEAR is the vehicle, and did you put the JUMPER on while setting
the timing?
'Curly'
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Re: DelSol B16A Ignition Timing out but Cam Belt Timing is correct
fish wrote:
>
> Can anyone help? I'm tearing, what little is left of my hair, out at
> the moment.
>
> When adjusting my ignition timing by moving the distributor I am unable
> to line the crankshaft casing mark with the center 16degree timing mark
> on the pully. The distributor is rotated as far as it wil go towards
> the firewall. Its still a few degrees off.
>
> I have checked the cam belt timing a number of times now looking in
> case the belt has slipped by a tooth but it looks spot on. I have even
> tried adjusting cams back one tooth but the car would not start.
>
> Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it will
> go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little power.
> It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
>
> Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be so
> far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard the
> timing?
>
> Any help is appreciated.
> Graeme.
-----------------------------------
What YEAR is the vehicle, and did you put the JUMPER on while setting
the timing?
'Curly'
>
> Can anyone help? I'm tearing, what little is left of my hair, out at
> the moment.
>
> When adjusting my ignition timing by moving the distributor I am unable
> to line the crankshaft casing mark with the center 16degree timing mark
> on the pully. The distributor is rotated as far as it wil go towards
> the firewall. Its still a few degrees off.
>
> I have checked the cam belt timing a number of times now looking in
> case the belt has slipped by a tooth but it looks spot on. I have even
> tried adjusting cams back one tooth but the car would not start.
>
> Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it will
> go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little power.
> It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
>
> Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be so
> far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard the
> timing?
>
> Any help is appreciated.
> Graeme.
-----------------------------------
What YEAR is the vehicle, and did you put the JUMPER on while setting
the timing?
'Curly'
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Re: DelSol B16A Ignition Timing out but Cam Belt Timing is correct
Its a 1992 1.6 Vti
Yep, I jumpered the connector near the ECU. Didn't seem to make any
difference.
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> fish wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone help? I'm tearing, what little is left of my hair, out at
> > the moment.
> >
> > When adjusting my ignition timing by moving the distributor I am unable
> > to line the crankshaft casing mark with the center 16degree timing mark
> > on the pully. The distributor is rotated as far as it wil go towards
> > the firewall. Its still a few degrees off.
> >
> > I have checked the cam belt timing a number of times now looking in
> > case the belt has slipped by a tooth but it looks spot on. I have even
> > tried adjusting cams back one tooth but the car would not start.
> >
> > Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it will
> > go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little power.
> > It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
> >
> > Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be so
> > far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard the
> > timing?
> >
> > Any help is appreciated.
> > Graeme.
> -----------------------------------
>
> What YEAR is the vehicle, and did you put the JUMPER on while setting
> the timing?
>
> 'Curly'
Yep, I jumpered the connector near the ECU. Didn't seem to make any
difference.
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> fish wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone help? I'm tearing, what little is left of my hair, out at
> > the moment.
> >
> > When adjusting my ignition timing by moving the distributor I am unable
> > to line the crankshaft casing mark with the center 16degree timing mark
> > on the pully. The distributor is rotated as far as it wil go towards
> > the firewall. Its still a few degrees off.
> >
> > I have checked the cam belt timing a number of times now looking in
> > case the belt has slipped by a tooth but it looks spot on. I have even
> > tried adjusting cams back one tooth but the car would not start.
> >
> > Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it will
> > go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little power.
> > It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
> >
> > Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be so
> > far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard the
> > timing?
> >
> > Any help is appreciated.
> > Graeme.
> -----------------------------------
>
> What YEAR is the vehicle, and did you put the JUMPER on while setting
> the timing?
>
> 'Curly'
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Re: DelSol B16A Ignition Timing out but Cam Belt Timing is correct
Its a 1992 1.6 Vti
Yep, I jumpered the connector near the ECU. Didn't seem to make any
difference.
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> fish wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone help? I'm tearing, what little is left of my hair, out at
> > the moment.
> >
> > When adjusting my ignition timing by moving the distributor I am unable
> > to line the crankshaft casing mark with the center 16degree timing mark
> > on the pully. The distributor is rotated as far as it wil go towards
> > the firewall. Its still a few degrees off.
> >
> > I have checked the cam belt timing a number of times now looking in
> > case the belt has slipped by a tooth but it looks spot on. I have even
> > tried adjusting cams back one tooth but the car would not start.
> >
> > Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it will
> > go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little power.
> > It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
> >
> > Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be so
> > far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard the
> > timing?
> >
> > Any help is appreciated.
> > Graeme.
> -----------------------------------
>
> What YEAR is the vehicle, and did you put the JUMPER on while setting
> the timing?
>
> 'Curly'
Yep, I jumpered the connector near the ECU. Didn't seem to make any
difference.
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> fish wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone help? I'm tearing, what little is left of my hair, out at
> > the moment.
> >
> > When adjusting my ignition timing by moving the distributor I am unable
> > to line the crankshaft casing mark with the center 16degree timing mark
> > on the pully. The distributor is rotated as far as it wil go towards
> > the firewall. Its still a few degrees off.
> >
> > I have checked the cam belt timing a number of times now looking in
> > case the belt has slipped by a tooth but it looks spot on. I have even
> > tried adjusting cams back one tooth but the car would not start.
> >
> > Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it will
> > go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little power.
> > It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
> >
> > Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be so
> > far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard the
> > timing?
> >
> > Any help is appreciated.
> > Graeme.
> -----------------------------------
>
> What YEAR is the vehicle, and did you put the JUMPER on while setting
> the timing?
>
> 'Curly'
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Re: DelSol B16A Ignition Timing out but Cam Belt Timing is correct
Its a 1992 1.6 Vti
Yep, I jumpered the connector near the ECU. Didn't seem to make any
difference.
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> fish wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone help? I'm tearing, what little is left of my hair, out at
> > the moment.
> >
> > When adjusting my ignition timing by moving the distributor I am unable
> > to line the crankshaft casing mark with the center 16degree timing mark
> > on the pully. The distributor is rotated as far as it wil go towards
> > the firewall. Its still a few degrees off.
> >
> > I have checked the cam belt timing a number of times now looking in
> > case the belt has slipped by a tooth but it looks spot on. I have even
> > tried adjusting cams back one tooth but the car would not start.
> >
> > Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it will
> > go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little power.
> > It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
> >
> > Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be so
> > far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard the
> > timing?
> >
> > Any help is appreciated.
> > Graeme.
> -----------------------------------
>
> What YEAR is the vehicle, and did you put the JUMPER on while setting
> the timing?
>
> 'Curly'
Yep, I jumpered the connector near the ECU. Didn't seem to make any
difference.
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> fish wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone help? I'm tearing, what little is left of my hair, out at
> > the moment.
> >
> > When adjusting my ignition timing by moving the distributor I am unable
> > to line the crankshaft casing mark with the center 16degree timing mark
> > on the pully. The distributor is rotated as far as it wil go towards
> > the firewall. Its still a few degrees off.
> >
> > I have checked the cam belt timing a number of times now looking in
> > case the belt has slipped by a tooth but it looks spot on. I have even
> > tried adjusting cams back one tooth but the car would not start.
> >
> > Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it will
> > go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little power.
> > It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
> >
> > Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be so
> > far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard the
> > timing?
> >
> > Any help is appreciated.
> > Graeme.
> -----------------------------------
>
> What YEAR is the vehicle, and did you put the JUMPER on while setting
> the timing?
>
> 'Curly'
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Re: DelSol B16A Ignition Timing out but Cam Belt Timing is correct
"fish" <gawinter_2000@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:1155157874.963324.270060@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com:
>
> 'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
>
>> >
>> > Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it
>> > will go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little
>> > power. It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
>> >
>> > Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be
>> > so far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard
>> > the timing?
>> >
>>
>> What YEAR is the vehicle, and did you put the JUMPER on while setting
>> the timing?
>>
>
> Its a 1992 1.6 Vti
> Yep, I jumpered the connector near the ECU. Didn't seem to make any
> difference.
Then your timing belt is off, even if it looks like it's not.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:1155157874.963324.270060@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com:
>
> 'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
>
>> >
>> > Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it
>> > will go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little
>> > power. It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
>> >
>> > Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be
>> > so far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard
>> > the timing?
>> >
>>
>> What YEAR is the vehicle, and did you put the JUMPER on while setting
>> the timing?
>>
>
> Its a 1992 1.6 Vti
> Yep, I jumpered the connector near the ECU. Didn't seem to make any
> difference.
Then your timing belt is off, even if it looks like it's not.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
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Re: DelSol B16A Ignition Timing out but Cam Belt Timing is correct
"fish" <gawinter_2000@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:1155157874.963324.270060@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com:
>
> 'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
>
>> >
>> > Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it
>> > will go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little
>> > power. It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
>> >
>> > Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be
>> > so far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard
>> > the timing?
>> >
>>
>> What YEAR is the vehicle, and did you put the JUMPER on while setting
>> the timing?
>>
>
> Its a 1992 1.6 Vti
> Yep, I jumpered the connector near the ECU. Didn't seem to make any
> difference.
Then your timing belt is off, even if it looks like it's not.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:1155157874.963324.270060@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com:
>
> 'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
>
>> >
>> > Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it
>> > will go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little
>> > power. It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
>> >
>> > Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be
>> > so far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard
>> > the timing?
>> >
>>
>> What YEAR is the vehicle, and did you put the JUMPER on while setting
>> the timing?
>>
>
> Its a 1992 1.6 Vti
> Yep, I jumpered the connector near the ECU. Didn't seem to make any
> difference.
Then your timing belt is off, even if it looks like it's not.
--
TeGGeR®
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Re: DelSol B16A Ignition Timing out but Cam Belt Timing is correct
"fish" <gawinter_2000@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:1155157874.963324.270060@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com:
>
> 'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
>
>> >
>> > Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it
>> > will go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little
>> > power. It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
>> >
>> > Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be
>> > so far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard
>> > the timing?
>> >
>>
>> What YEAR is the vehicle, and did you put the JUMPER on while setting
>> the timing?
>>
>
> Its a 1992 1.6 Vti
> Yep, I jumpered the connector near the ECU. Didn't seem to make any
> difference.
Then your timing belt is off, even if it looks like it's not.
--
TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/
news:1155157874.963324.270060@m73g2000cwd.googlegr oups.com:
>
> 'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
>
>> >
>> > Currently with the distributor as far towards the firewall as it
>> > will go, the car will idle fine but when driving the car has little
>> > power. It gets noticeably worse when the car is warm.
>> >
>> > Is there anything else that could cause the ignition timing to be
>> > so far out? Any sensor that could cause the ECU to advance \ retard
>> > the timing?
>> >
>>
>> What YEAR is the vehicle, and did you put the JUMPER on while setting
>> the timing?
>>
>
> Its a 1992 1.6 Vti
> Yep, I jumpered the connector near the ECU. Didn't seem to make any
> difference.
Then your timing belt is off, even if it looks like it's not.
--
TeGGeR®
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TeGGeR® wrote:
>
>
> Then your timing belt is off, even if it looks like it's not.
Could be.. The only other thing I could think of is maybe a
sheared dist gear pin, or something like that. But being I haven't
looked at the base of one of those distributors, I couldn't say
if they use one. I had this happen on my ford truck one time
though. The pin sheared off at the base, and the dist would
"wander" and gradually shift in direction until it got to the point
that I ran out of room to turn it. Yanked it out, and saw the
gone pin. They had those at the autoparts, and I was back
off to the races. Seems to me, if the timing marks look
perfectly spot on, it should be pretty close, but I've seen
weirder things happen..
MK
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TeGGeR® wrote:
>
>
> Then your timing belt is off, even if it looks like it's not.
Could be.. The only other thing I could think of is maybe a
sheared dist gear pin, or something like that. But being I haven't
looked at the base of one of those distributors, I couldn't say
if they use one. I had this happen on my ford truck one time
though. The pin sheared off at the base, and the dist would
"wander" and gradually shift in direction until it got to the point
that I ran out of room to turn it. Yanked it out, and saw the
gone pin. They had those at the autoparts, and I was back
off to the races. Seems to me, if the timing marks look
perfectly spot on, it should be pretty close, but I've seen
weirder things happen..
MK
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TeGGeR® wrote:
>
>
> Then your timing belt is off, even if it looks like it's not.
Could be.. The only other thing I could think of is maybe a
sheared dist gear pin, or something like that. But being I haven't
looked at the base of one of those distributors, I couldn't say
if they use one. I had this happen on my ford truck one time
though. The pin sheared off at the base, and the dist would
"wander" and gradually shift in direction until it got to the point
that I ran out of room to turn it. Yanked it out, and saw the
gone pin. They had those at the autoparts, and I was back
off to the races. Seems to me, if the timing marks look
perfectly spot on, it should be pretty close, but I've seen
weirder things happen..
MK
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nm5k@wt.net wrote in
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>
> TeGGeR® wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Then your timing belt is off, even if it looks like it's not.
>
> Could be.. The only other thing I could think of is maybe a
> sheared dist gear pin, or something like that. But being I haven't
> looked at the base of one of those distributors, I couldn't say
> if they use one. I had this happen on my ford truck one time
> though. The pin sheared off at the base, and the dist would
> "wander" and gradually shift in direction until it got to the point
> that I ran out of room to turn it. Yanked it out, and saw the
> gone pin. They had those at the autoparts, and I was back
> off to the races. Seems to me, if the timing marks look
> perfectly spot on, it should be pretty close, but I've seen
> weirder things happen..
> MK
>
>
This isn't one of those situations.
--
TeGGeR®
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news:1155199444.253717.15100@b28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com:
>
> TeGGeR® wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Then your timing belt is off, even if it looks like it's not.
>
> Could be.. The only other thing I could think of is maybe a
> sheared dist gear pin, or something like that. But being I haven't
> looked at the base of one of those distributors, I couldn't say
> if they use one. I had this happen on my ford truck one time
> though. The pin sheared off at the base, and the dist would
> "wander" and gradually shift in direction until it got to the point
> that I ran out of room to turn it. Yanked it out, and saw the
> gone pin. They had those at the autoparts, and I was back
> off to the races. Seems to me, if the timing marks look
> perfectly spot on, it should be pretty close, but I've seen
> weirder things happen..
> MK
>
>
This isn't one of those situations.
--
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Re: DelSol B16A Ignition Timing out but Cam Belt Timing is correct
nm5k@wt.net wrote in
news:1155199444.253717.15100@b28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com:
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> TeGGeR® wrote:
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>>
>> Then your timing belt is off, even if it looks like it's not.
>
> Could be.. The only other thing I could think of is maybe a
> sheared dist gear pin, or something like that. But being I haven't
> looked at the base of one of those distributors, I couldn't say
> if they use one. I had this happen on my ford truck one time
> though. The pin sheared off at the base, and the dist would
> "wander" and gradually shift in direction until it got to the point
> that I ran out of room to turn it. Yanked it out, and saw the
> gone pin. They had those at the autoparts, and I was back
> off to the races. Seems to me, if the timing marks look
> perfectly spot on, it should be pretty close, but I've seen
> weirder things happen..
> MK
>
>
This isn't one of those situations.
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news:1155199444.253717.15100@b28g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com:
>
> TeGGeR® wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Then your timing belt is off, even if it looks like it's not.
>
> Could be.. The only other thing I could think of is maybe a
> sheared dist gear pin, or something like that. But being I haven't
> looked at the base of one of those distributors, I couldn't say
> if they use one. I had this happen on my ford truck one time
> though. The pin sheared off at the base, and the dist would
> "wander" and gradually shift in direction until it got to the point
> that I ran out of room to turn it. Yanked it out, and saw the
> gone pin. They had those at the autoparts, and I was back
> off to the races. Seems to me, if the timing marks look
> perfectly spot on, it should be pretty close, but I've seen
> weirder things happen..
> MK
>
>
This isn't one of those situations.
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TeGGeR®
The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ
www.tegger.com/hondafaq/