"** Frank **" <noemall RemoveThis @xyz.net> wrote in
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> The Chilton's manual said rotate the crankshaft 3 teeth CW on the
> camshaft pulley and tighten the adjusting bolt 40 ft. lbs.
Shitty Chilton manuals.
They've got the rotation BACKWARDS.
You turn the crankshaft COUNTER-clockwise. This is a Honda, not a Ford
or Chev.
The way you're turning you risk the crankshaft jumping the belt by a
tooth or so. You would be /extremely/ wise to re-verify cam and crank
alignment before you ever start the car again or even turn it a full
revolution. That GS-R engine is a bit costly to wreck.
> I'd
> noticed, depending on the position of the camshaft, rotating
> resistance varies. Further, I have the front tires off the ground and
> spark plugs removed so that might screw up the 3 teeth thing too.
"3 teeth" is specificed to make certain all the slack is on the
tensioner side of the belt. You don't HAVE to turn the system three
teeth, you just need to put the slack in the correct place before
letting the tensioner zing into place.
> So
> how do you verify for proper belt tension? If belt deflection, than
> how much? Its a little under 1/2" deflection between the left camshaft
> pulley and the crankshaft - sounds reasonable? Thanks again in
> advance.
There should be about 1/8" vertical deflection BETWEEN THE CAMS when all
the slack is placed on the tensioner side of the belt and the tensioner
has zinged home. You can turn the cam pulleys by hand to help put all
the slack at the top for measuring.
I have found that sometimes you need to give the tensioner bolt a tap or
two with the ratchet while it's loose. This "shocks" the tensioner into
tightening the belt a little more. If the belt's too loose, it will slap
the underside of the valve cover, leaving rubber powder all over the
place.
>
> Is the factory manual much better than the Chilton's?
>
>
Yes. On an order of several magnitude.
But then again, you like aftermarket parts that pretend to be "OEM", so
you might as well complete the screwup by following an error-filled,
shitty aftermarket shop manual.
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