Subject: Re: Valve timing expertise needed
Author: IndyDi-@aol.com
Date: Jul 23, 2004, 7:58 PM
Post ID: 1717216221
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Hey Greg....do a google search for "degree wheels". I found a small...approx
5" diameter degree wheel that I could dowload and then print on a thick piece
of paper. I then attached this to the front of the motor on the crank pulley
(the one with three screws along with large center nut) and was able to insure
proper cam timing after locating TDC and scribing a mark on engine case. It
will be apparent if timing is off one tooth....and obvious if it is correct.
Good luck.....and thanks for your website! Brett in Indy..Dreamcycle
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<HTML><FONT FACE=arial,helvetica><HTML><FONT SIZE=2 PTSIZE=10 FAMILY="SANSSERIF" FACE="Arial" LANG="0">Hey Greg....do a google search for "degree wheels". I found a small...approx 5" diameter degree wheel that I could dowload and then print on a thick piece of paper. I then attached this to the front of the motor on the crank pulley (the one with three screws along with large center nut) and was able to insure proper cam timing after locating TDC and scribing a mark on engine case. It will be apparent if timing is off one tooth....and obvious if it is correct. Good luck.....and thanks for your website! Brett in Indy..Dreamcycle</FONT></HTML>
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