You need to rephase the belt with the strobo light.
Mine was irregular under 2-3k rpm. I went to the mechanics (not Honda one)
3 times after he changed the belt in order to fix it. And he "forgot" to
rephase it.
Jim5/4/08 12:06fvkmv1$q56$1@registered.motzarella.org
> Fri, 02 May 2008 22:03:54 -0700, jeffdown239:
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> 3 times after he changed the belt in order to fix it. And he "forgot" to
> rephase it.
Jim, I am not familiar with this term "rephase the timing belt with the
strobe light". Could you explain it a little more? Couldn't come up with any
relevant stuff that I could understand on google. Thanks

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Jim - 05 May 2008 16:38 GMT
Sun, 04 May 2008 16:52:55 -0400, delbert brecht:
> Jim5/4/08 12:06fvkmv1$q56$1@registered.motzarella.org
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> strobe light". Could you explain it a little more? Couldn't come up with
> any relevant stuff that I could understand on google. Thanks
Neither do I, wish I had. That was the answer of the mechanics...
I just suppose they had to put over the belt again while rotating the
camshafts in the right position! Still, the engine was running fine above,
say 2k rpm. The proof is that I haven't bent the valves even if the engine
was malfunctioning.
That was more than 20M meters ago. My b16 of 1993 is still alive and
kicking, roaring at 8k rpm.