What is the 97 Honda Accord timing belt diagram? Simple explanation with visual instructions.

What is the 97 Honda Accord timing belt diagram? Simple explanation with visual instructions.

For the 1997 Honda Accord (4-cylinder, F22B1/DOHC engine), the timing belt synchronizes the crankshaft and camshafts. Correct installation is critical as this is an interference engine. Follow strict torque specs.

Visual Alignment Points

  • Crankshaft: Align pulley's white "UP" mark with arrow cast on oil pump housing (TDC position).
  • Camshafts: Set both cam sprockets so "UP" marks face each other vertically (approximately 3 & 9 o'clock positions). Ensure the single groove on each cam faces directly upward.
  • Idler & Tensioner: Idler pulley mounts top-left; spring-loaded hydraulic tensioner mounts bottom-right against the belt slack. Pulley surfaces must contact belt ribs, not backside.

Installation Sequence

  1. Set crankshaft to TDC (pulley mark aligned).
  2. Position camshaft sprockets ("UP" marks vertical, grooves up).
  3. Route belt counter-clockwise: crankshaft → idler → exhaust cam → intake cam → tensioner → water pump → crankshaft.
  4. Release hydraulic tensioner pin to apply proper belt tension. Rotate engine twice clockwise manually before finalizing tensioner bolt torque.

Critical Specifications

  • Timing Belt Tensioner Bolt: 28-33 ft-lb (38-44 Nm)
  • Camshaft Sprocket Bolts: 45-50 ft-lb (61-68 Nm)
  • Crankshaft Bolt: 181-190 ft-lb (245-258 Nm)

Warning: Failure to precisely align marks or achieve correct tension risks valve/piston collision. Replace water pump, tensioner, and idler concurrently with belt replacement.