timing belt help?
I just replaced my timing and balance shaft belts on my 96 accord. However I cant get the timing belt adjusted correctly.I also replaced both tensioners.How do I remove the freeplay in the timing belt? The belt vibrates back n forth.The car fires right up so Im pretty sure all of the timing marks are correct.
Originally Posted by sibiryk
I think it should play especially when engine idles. It is not suppose to be like an alternator belt because a load on timing belt isn't constant.
Originally Posted by partspro64
your exactly right....but how do you adjust the tension on the timing belt only?I know you should never hear the belt moving back n forth
Belt gets adjusted automatically when you turn crank with a belt on and tension roller loose. When you turn it on 180-360 degrees a tension spring puts proper tension on a belt. After that you should tight a bold on tension roller and you all set.
When I did timing belt on my civic (I'd think that Accord goes same way) I started the engine without timing belt cover and belt was playing a lot at idle RPM on both streams. It was looking better at 1.5k RPM and higher. After I saw that I was under impression that belt wasn't tight enough. I put more tension on roller manually and by sound I could tell that it was wrong. So I set adjustment the way it was first time, put a cover, and just forgot about it for another 100K.
When I did timing belt on my civic (I'd think that Accord goes same way) I started the engine without timing belt cover and belt was playing a lot at idle RPM on both streams. It was looking better at 1.5k RPM and higher. After I saw that I was under impression that belt wasn't tight enough. I put more tension on roller manually and by sound I could tell that it was wrong. So I set adjustment the way it was first time, put a cover, and just forgot about it for another 100K.
Originally Posted by partspro64
your exactly right....but how do you adjust the tension on the timing belt only?I know you should never hear the belt moving back n forth
CAUTION: Always adjust timing belt tension with the engine cold.
NOTE:
The tensioner is spring-loaded to apply proper tension to the belt automatically after making the following adjustment.
Always rotate the crankshaft counterclockwise when viewed from the pulley side. Rotating it clockwise may result in improper adjustment of the belt tension.
Inspect the timing balancer belt before adjusting the belt tension.
Do not loosen the adjusting nut more than one full turn.
The original radio has a coded theft protection circuit. Be sure to get the customer's code number before
disconnecting the battery.
removing the No.39 (7.5 A) fuse from the under- hood fuse/relay box.
removing the radio. After service, reconnect power to the radio and turn it on. When the word "CODE" is displayed, enter the customer's 5-digit code to restore radio operation.
Disconnect the battery negative terminal first, then the positive terminal.
Disconnect the alternator terminal and the connector, then remove the engine wire harness from the cylinder head cover.
Remove the cylinder head cover.
Set the No.1 piston at TDC.
Rotate the crankshaft 5-6 revolutions to set the belt.
Set the No.1 piston at TDC.
Loosen the adjusting nut 2/3 - 1 turn.
Rotate the crankshaft counterclockwise 3-teeth on the camshaft pulley.
Tighten the adjusting nut.
After adjusting, retorque the crankshaft pulley bolt to 245 N.m (25.0 kgf-m, 181 lbf-ft) .


