Honda Accord Forum This popular mid sized car is offered in both a coupe and sedan, mixes performance with versatility.

98 2.3l v-tec timing

  #1  
Old 04-07-2011, 10:58 AM
kamilog's Avatar
Junior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Apr 2011
Posts: 1
Default 98 2.3l v-tec timing

how do u set the timing on 2.3l v-tec,changed the water pump but accidently moved all gears
 
  #2  
Old 04-08-2011, 07:30 AM
bucwheat's Avatar
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Evans Ga.
Posts: 2,939
Default

Welcome to the forum,I found this explination on line hope it helps.Before you begin, be sure the car is warmed up and at operation temperatures. Jump the service connector that is location on the passenger side fender well and turn off all accessories devices in the car. The car must be idling at 750rpms +_/-50rpms in order to correctly set the ignition timing. Loosen the three 12mm bolts on the distributor. There is one on top and two on the bottom.Once the distributor is loose and you can move it by hand, connect the timing gun to the #1 spark plug wire and to the battery. With the engine idling at 750rpms, point the gun down towards the crank pulley between the driver side engine mount and the power steering resevoir. As you pull the trigger on the timing gun, it will flash like a stobe light.While the timing gun is flashing, you will notice a pointer in the shape of a triangle on the block, and a series of colored marks on the crank pulley. Each mark designates a certain spark advance. The upper single white mark is 0BTC. You will also notice a cluster of three marks that are very close together. The center mark is 16 degrees BTC while the mark closest to the front of the car is 18 deg BTC and the other is 14 degrees BTC. Now move the distributor to change the ignition timing. You will notice that when you rotate the distrubutor, the pointer will indicate a different location on the crank. Set the timing to where you need it and tighten down the distributor. Be sure to double check after you've tightened the bolts as very often the timing will slightly change while you are tightening the bolts on the distributor. Done!
 
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
cturl69
General Honda Talk
4
03-01-2014 09:54 PM
dirmr
PRIVATE For Sale / Trade Classifieds
0
10-19-2009 06:03 PM
faceq50
PRIVATE For Sale / Trade Classifieds
1
05-12-2009 10:27 AM
BONEZ600RR
General Tech Help
1
11-18-2006 02:37 AM
lunch_box
General Tech Help
0
04-25-2006 12:06 PM


Thread Tools
Search this Thread
Quick Reply: 98 2.3l v-tec timing



All times are GMT -5. The time now is 07:11 PM.