How to correct the timing of the 2006 Honda Odyssey

Pacific Automotive Network made the two opposite marked points on the pulley parallel to the upper plane of the cylinder head. The angle marked by the two points is 180 degrees. If this straight line is parallel to the cylinder head, it will be ok. The mark below is easy to find. There is only one point. You can see it clearly after the piston is shaken up.

Pay attention to the mark when installing the balance shaft. If it is right or wrong, it will seriously affect the balance, causing the engine to vibrate and make it difficult to speed up. , the fuel consumption is also increased, and in severe cases, the engine may even be damaged? There is a universal method, which is to check the alignment of the eccentric shaft. The general steps are as follows: 1. Rotate the crankshaft to the top dead center of cylinder 1, and then rotate it through a certain angle (to prevent the eccentric shaft from turning The phenomenon of valve lifting occurs when the valve is lifted) 2. Turn the eccentric shaft to the outer splay (or the inner splay, depending on the model) 3. Calculate the number of teeth between the highest points of the intake and exhaust valve cams. The middle point is the camshaft timing mark, perpendicular to The horizontal line of the cylinder head can be 4. Rotate the crankshaft to top dead center and the double eccentric shaft is the same, but you must first see the ignition sequence clearly and it is best to mark it when removing the timing belt.

The Odyssey is a car launched by Honda and was launched nationwide in January 2007. It is equipped with a satellite navigation system, has an 8-inch large display screen and voice guidance function, and uses a variable valve timing and lift 2.4Li-VTEC high-performance engine.

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