Diagrams would help
SOURCE: 1996 Honda Accord Timing Belt Installation. I need help.
You didn't post the size of motor so please use the one that is for you:
2.2L (F22A1) ENGINES
Install the timing belt, around the pulleys, in the sequence shown
SOURCE: timing belt broke
I will suggest logging onto Autozone.com There you will be able to enter your Mk/model/year of car and view online Chilton's manuals for free. Good Luck
SOURCE: 1993 honda civic timing belt replacement d15b
Buy a Haynes manual (about $20) from an autostore; you're going to need it for this task
SOURCE: 1995 Honda Passport timing alginment 3.2 ltr 6VD1 engine
The crankshaft should have the timing mark on the crank pulley (Notch in the outer edge of the pulley near the keyway) It should align with the timing mark on the oil pump. (With the keway turned to about the 3 O'clock position.)
Align the marks on the camshaft timing pulleys with the corresponding dots on the front plate.
If you are installing a new belt, it should have 2 solid white lines printed on it that you would align with the timing marks on the cams and a dotted white line to align with the timing mark on the crank.
It makes a difference which way you put the belt on. (Which edge faces the front of the engine.) Most, but not all brands of belts have arrows and the word "FRONT" on them to tell you which edge of the belt shoud face the front of the motor. If there is no mark to tell you which edge is front, the letters on the belt must be able to be read correctly as viewed from the front of the vehicle.
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SOURCE: the timing belt diagram for a honda odyssey 96.
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Fig. Fig. 19: Holding the rear timing balancer shaft-4-cylinder Odyssey
Fig. Fig. 20: Aligning the front timing balancer shaft-4-cylinder Odyssey
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