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Re: c timing
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Posted by Haas on October 31, 2003 at 18:30:35 from (12.65.12.182):
In Reply to: c timing posted by jf on October 31, 2003 at 11:58:22:
If you have an owners manual, it tells you in there how to do it. Find timing mark on flywheel. Not so easy to do sometimes as the mark is not very evident. Get No. 1 piston at top dead center of the compression stroke. The timing mark should be at the bottom, lined up with the mark on the cover in front of the flywheel. The mark is directly on the bottom when lined up. Loosen distributor and rotate in toward engine. Take off distributor cap so you can see the points (which should have been set to correct gap already) Turn on ignition. Rotate distributor out until you see the points spark. Tighten distributor. Recheck by rotating engine to see that spark occurs as the the timing mark passes the marker. As best I recall, this is how the manual tells you to do it.
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