Posted by Owen Aaland on June 05, 2008 at 11:17:03 from (65.165.246.71):
In Reply to: w-9 Timing Gears posted by David Novak on June 05, 2008 at 10:30:25:
David Novak said: (quoted from post at 10:30:25 06/05/08) The idler gear is between the crankshaft pinion and the camshaft gear. It does have punch marks on it. The service manual says nothing about timing the idler gear.
The timing marks on the idler gear will not necessarily line up with the crank and cam gears for every camshaft revolution. Depending on the design it may take as many revolutions as there are teeth on the idler for all the marks to line up again.
Generally if a single mark is on a tooth it will time with a single mark between the teeth on the other gear or between two marked teeth. Some gear sets use one mark between two and another mark between two. Other gear sets will use matching one mark to one mark and then two marks to two marks. You can tell the difference by where the marks are located, either on the tooth or between the teeth.
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