tmichels63
New User
Hello all,
Been a fairweathered member here for sometime, enjoy the tractors but don't usually have much help for most, which leads me to the start of yet another discussion of a topic that has been killed many times. I have a To20 with a missing serial plate. I am having a geck of a time getting it timed, my engine block does not have a sight window or a drill hole for finding DC. I removed the starter and i do have the timing marks on the flywheel. I have done the thumb overthe #1 several times, it just doesn't seem accurate. I am going to put on a picture of my starter area, with the sight area brushed down to the cast. Can someone help me with another procedure for timing it? Thanks Tim
Been a fairweathered member here for sometime, enjoy the tractors but don't usually have much help for most, which leads me to the start of yet another discussion of a topic that has been killed many times. I have a To20 with a missing serial plate. I am having a geck of a time getting it timed, my engine block does not have a sight window or a drill hole for finding DC. I removed the starter and i do have the timing marks on the flywheel. I have done the thumb overthe #1 several times, it just doesn't seem accurate. I am going to put on a picture of my starter area, with the sight area brushed down to the cast. Can someone help me with another procedure for timing it? Thanks Tim