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i have a 03'civic hb si,vtec. i was wondering what tool is easier to use to
put my car in time, and how do i use it propertly. |
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my question is, what would be easier a timing gun or a pressure guage and
how do i use a timing gun or what psi must the gauge be for the #1 piston to be in time for my 03' civic si hb vtec. i know to line the timing marks on the cam & crank pulley, i was just wondering if it would be easier with the tools and how i would i operate them |
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"papote7878" > wrote in
lkaboutautos.com: > my question is, what would be easier a timing gun or a pressure guage > and how do i use a timing gun or what psi must the gauge be for the #1 > piston to be in time for my 03' civic si hb vtec. i know to line the > timing marks on the cam & crank pulley, i was just wondering if it > would be easier with the tools and how i would i operate them > > You've got no distributor. Why, on a car this new, do you need to adjust the ignition timing? To check it, you need a timing light. If you've removed the chain for some reason, you need to make sure all the marks line up properly, with the #1 piston at the top of its compression stroke, before buttoning it all up. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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The only tool I can think of is a head with a brain filled with the know-how
of auto maintenance. "papote7878" > wrote in message lkaboutautos.com... >i have a 03'civic hb si,vtec. i was wondering what tool is easier to use to > put my car in time, and how do i use it propertly. > |
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