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Re: Re: I-544 distributor 180 deg off??
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Posted by Don on March 12, 2002 at 05:24:24 from (64.105.216.218):
In Reply to: Re: I-544 distributor 180 deg off?? posted by Steven@nd on March 11, 2002 at 18:09:13:
That is my problem. I could not find anything that resembled a pointer by the crankshaft pulley. I was going to stick my finger in the #1 cylinder to see where top dead center was, but I could still be 180 deg off. Doesn't the 31 cylinder come up to top dead center twice in an engin cycle. You see my problem. Where was the timing mark (not the pulley, the part fixed to the engin) supposed to be located. Maybe if I guess at where that was, I can use the top dead center that is closest to this mark on the pulley.
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