TDC How to set timing right
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TDC How to set timing right
This is a stupid question but I think is the problem I'm having right now. For more on the story click here
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...threadid=20150
For those of you who don't want to read it, one day the dizzy fell of, one bolt not bolted all the way in, and the car has not started since. First it was my ground. I worked on that. Now the car cranks but won't start. I have fuel and spark fine, but the car won't fire.
I think my problem now is that I have to set the time on the car correctly. I'm sort of lost on this issue. Top Dead Center, how do I align everything? Do I have to look at some mark in the crank pulley or what? As you can see I'm totally lost on this one.
https://www.homemadeturbo.com/forum/...threadid=20150
For those of you who don't want to read it, one day the dizzy fell of, one bolt not bolted all the way in, and the car has not started since. First it was my ground. I worked on that. Now the car cranks but won't start. I have fuel and spark fine, but the car won't fire.
I think my problem now is that I have to set the time on the car correctly. I'm sort of lost on this issue. Top Dead Center, how do I align everything? Do I have to look at some mark in the crank pulley or what? As you can see I'm totally lost on this one.
#2
Re:TDC How to set timing right
Refer to any honda manual (decent or crappy) to find the timing marks, then get you a timing light.. ones with the advance dial on the back are pimp (or say ---- it and go for the snap on timing light/timing computer deal, those things rock). Not that hard, been a while since I've done it on a honda, but I can tell you how to do it on a chevy/ford all day long.
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Re:TDC How to set timing right
Originally Posted by nonvtec
The dizzy can actually go in two ways, the right way and 180 degrees in the opposite direction, try rotating it 180 degrees and seeing.
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