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If in fact they are doing it sometimes, but not all the time, this is indicating worn out belts, and they need replacement.
Belts can look good, but can slip and squeal when they get hard and brittle.
I, too, have had that experience with my Hondas.
If the belts did it all the time, you would look for a defect in of the components that the belt is driving. ( Water pump, a/c compressor, idler pulley, power steering pump, alternator, etc.)
God bless your efforts.
if you don`t want to buy a book then go to the library and get one to see how to do the job.it will have pictures to show you how to align the marks and it has alot of good information for you.
Someone might give you a pic, but you should really buy a manual for this. there is a lot of important info on doing a timing belt. If not done right you can trash an engine. I get a manual everytime if I don't already have one. $25.00 is a good investment.
Remove distributor cap, crank engine, see if distributor rotor turned, if it don't turn, bad timing belt, replace, if it does turn, more then likely, ignition control module, if timing belt bad. made br will help you to set in bad on timing, when replacing timing belt, hope this was very helpful.
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