I have the AQ131D, have had nothing but problems trying to set the timing after the head was rebuilt. I added a rebuilt carb as well.
I aligned the timing marks as follows: Cam dot on pulley to the notch in the plate attached to the valve cover.
The crank sprocket (small gear that the timing belt goes on) I aligned with the notch on the gear to the mark on the plate attached to the block.
Intermediate gear, I aligned the dot on the gear to the notch on the plate attached to the side of the block by the alternator.
the belt was then aligned with the double line on the crank gear, the single line then lined up on the intermediate gear dot and the other single line led to the cam gear dot.
Then after putting the parts all back on the engine and placing the harmonic balancer pulley on the crankshaft gear, the mark on the pulley lined up under the 10 degree mark on the timing cover that the seawater pump attaches to. This is the one that starts at zero and goes up to 40.
I cannot get the boat to turn over and stay running, it seems like it is still off. I pulled the dist. rotated it so the rotor faced the #1 cylinder and corresponded to the #1 wire on the cap, then 1, 3, 4, 2. I ensured that I was a the end of the compression stroke for #1 cylinder. Does the harmonic balancer mark need to be moved back to zero once the timing belt is aligned? and then the timing set from there? I am assuming that the engine at idle should be at 6 degrees BTDC, which to me means that the mark on the balancer should indicate 6 degrees when the timing light is on it. I am just frustrated with trying to get this right. Should I also pull the electronic ignition out that I put in and go back to points? I was told that this could also be my problem because the electronic ignition could set the timing off by as much as 30 degrees. Thanks. Dennis
I aligned the timing marks as follows: Cam dot on pulley to the notch in the plate attached to the valve cover.
The crank sprocket (small gear that the timing belt goes on) I aligned with the notch on the gear to the mark on the plate attached to the block.
Intermediate gear, I aligned the dot on the gear to the notch on the plate attached to the side of the block by the alternator.
the belt was then aligned with the double line on the crank gear, the single line then lined up on the intermediate gear dot and the other single line led to the cam gear dot.
Then after putting the parts all back on the engine and placing the harmonic balancer pulley on the crankshaft gear, the mark on the pulley lined up under the 10 degree mark on the timing cover that the seawater pump attaches to. This is the one that starts at zero and goes up to 40.
I cannot get the boat to turn over and stay running, it seems like it is still off. I pulled the dist. rotated it so the rotor faced the #1 cylinder and corresponded to the #1 wire on the cap, then 1, 3, 4, 2. I ensured that I was a the end of the compression stroke for #1 cylinder. Does the harmonic balancer mark need to be moved back to zero once the timing belt is aligned? and then the timing set from there? I am assuming that the engine at idle should be at 6 degrees BTDC, which to me means that the mark on the balancer should indicate 6 degrees when the timing light is on it. I am just frustrated with trying to get this right. Should I also pull the electronic ignition out that I put in and go back to points? I was told that this could also be my problem because the electronic ignition could set the timing off by as much as 30 degrees. Thanks. Dennis