96 Accord Timing Belt Change - No Start

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Kofi Anim-Appiah, Nov 4, 2003.

  1. I've just replaced the timing belt (following the instructions in the Honda
    repair manual) and now the car won't start! It turns over but won't start.
    Now if the camshaft pulley and crank pulley are off by just 1 tooth will the
    car fail to start? I'd think it would start but just not idle. Should
    rotating the distributor help?

    Thanks

    Kofi
     
    Kofi Anim-Appiah, Nov 4, 2003
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  2. Kofi Anim-Appiah

    Randolph Guest

    I believe the distributor (with cylinder position sensors etc.) is
    driven by the camshaft on that engine, so rotating the distributor would
    not be the way to go ( I assume you didn't move / remove the
    distributor). As you suggested, with the valve timing off by a tooth or
    two the engine would still at least make attempts to catch.

    I would carefully check that you got the spark plug wires back in the
    correct order.
     
    Randolph, Nov 4, 2003
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  3. Never mind,

    the CKP/TDC connector wasn't fully engaged.....I opened up the connection to
    move it out of the way so that I could get that ridiculous lower timing belt
    cover off. Car started right up after I fixed that. I *was* freaking out for
    a while though.
    Thx

    Kofi
     
    Kofi Anim-Appiah, Nov 4, 2003
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