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moving the timing mark on a Super A, C, etc.

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riverbend

03-24-2008 18:20:45




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Has anyone moved the timing mark to the top/front of the motor on their SA, SC, etc. ?

I'm still putting the motor together (two steps forward and one step back - How did it run with the auto advance all busted up ? Five helicoils in the aluminum bars that span the front and the back of the block. etc.) and see that there are notches on the crankshaft pulley, but no pointer in the front cover. Crawling around under the belly with a flashlight looking for faint scratches on the flywheel is silly.

Any reason not to do it ?

Greg

ps Why aren't the timing marks on the crank, cam, and governor gears lined up at TDC ? The first journal on the crank is obviously to the left, and the piston is down a little when the marks line up.

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Bob

03-24-2008 23:31:58




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 Re: moving the timing mark on a Super A, C, etc. in reply to riverbend, 03-24-2008 18:20:45  
It's VERY common for engines to be set up so the marks on the timing gears are not lined up when #1 is at TDC.

As long as that's the way the designers set it up AND the marks are properly aligned, no worries.

My GUESS is that they do it that way so NO valves are being opened, or just closing which would tend to make the cam rotate back out of position, and make it difficult to install the timing gear.

They pick a sort of "neutral point", where the cam will stay put (not rotate forward or backward) while you install the gear, and make the gear timing marks at that point.

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ScottyHOMEy

03-24-2008 19:00:15




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 Re: moving the timing mark on a Super A, C, etc. in reply to riverbend, 03-24-2008 18:20:45  
I did two things on both my SC an my BN. While I had the motor off, I painted a (gasp!) JD yellow stripe over the line on the flywheel to make it easier to see up in there.

My pulley doesn't have a notch that I saw, but I did put a dot of black paint (NO yaller on the outside, thank you!) on the back of the pulley and the front of the timing cover so that they line up at TDC.



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