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MM U advancing cam timing ? Ask again

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Texas Red

05-24-2005 16:54:18




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With the rocker arms off and the timing marks lined up, whin i pull the cam gear off, do i rotate the crank clockwise or counter clockwise? I read the other post but could not figure which way to turn the crank. Thanks for the help TR




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Texas Red

05-25-2005 17:09:47




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 Re: MM U advancing cam timing ? Ask again in reply to Texas Red, 05-24-2005 16:54:18  
OK. thanks guys. that is next on the list to do to it. will let you know if it helps. TR



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Jerry Cent. Mi.

05-24-2005 17:34:37




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 Re: MM U advancing cam timing ? Ask again in reply to Texas Red, 05-24-2005 16:54:18  
I believe thst you back the crank up one tooth.



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Augie

05-25-2005 10:33:39




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 Re: MM U advancing cam timing ? Ask again in reply to Jerry Cent. Mi., 05-24-2005 17:34:37  
Yep. Looking at the front of the engine - counterclockwise.



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MMark

05-25-2005 13:41:48




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 Re: MM U advancing cam timing ? Ask again in reply to Augie, 05-25-2005 10:33:39  
On a Moline its easy to remember. Which ever you decide to turn crank or cam, you must rotate it counterclockwise.

Mark Damewood



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