Honda & Acura J Series V6 Timing Belt Install in detail for 3.0L 3.2L 3.5L 3.7L Engines

Honda & Acura J Series V6 Timing Belt Install in detail for 3.0L 3.2L 3.5L 3.7L Engines

Here is a more in-depth look on how to install the Timing Belt on a Honda V6 J Series engine. The steps for doing the timing belt are the same process for almost all of the J series engines. So if you have a Honda Accord , Odyssey , Pilot , Ridgeline , or even a Acura TL , TLX , MDX , RL , etc this video should help you understand how to install the timing belt on that engine.

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keith Here says:

hi- i wonder if you know how many revolutions of the crankshaft for 1 full timing sequence- I inadvertently turned my crankshaft with the timing belt off- i had both cam sprockets timing set but turned the crankshaft sprocket two revolutions

Donte says:

Replaced my tensioner when I did the timing belt and water pump. After driving it around for a bit the timing belt has jumped by what seems to be one tooth causes a misfire condition. Besides a faulty tensioner is there anything else that can cause the timing to jump?

MANDY BAKER says:

With the cams do you have to just line them up to the marks and the crank to the crank mark? My belt got slank accidentally removed the tensioner removing the cover and did the turn and realized the belt was slack so how do I realign my timing so I don't mess up my V6 3.0!?

Alex Simotas says:

Would this work for a Ridgeline 2007?

DaJohnimalX426 says:

How many camshaft position sensors does a 2004 acura tl have?

Jonathon Vincent says:

Is it worth the manual timing belt adjuster for a daily driver?

wazza33racer says:

whats belt durability like with that kind of geometry?

Jagradon says:

I tried doing this but the rest of the car got in the way.

JF says:

You seem skilled at the job, have a good delivery/flow, but I have to admit I cringed watching you tighten the bolts w/o a good torque wrench… I admire you ability to admit you over tightened one bolt; why not just button things up with a torque wrench? Thanks.

Heyjaypay says:

Someone buy this man a torque wrench

Thefireball says:

Definitely an easier job than doing it in the car.

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