
Re: Dumb timing chain install question
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Re: Dumb timing chain install question
- From: Joeydahook9@xxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 5 Apr 2004 17:37:59 EDT
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My mistake, the cam sproket dot is at 6 o clock, the crank sproket dot is
at 12 o clock, Both front pistons are 1/2 " down in the cylinder. is this
right? I cant degree the cam if this is totally our of kilter. My question is,
does the position on #1 piston have anything to do with the relationshop
between the cam and crank I would think that with the dots lined up, #1 would be
at TDC or very close too it. Thanks for any help. Joe
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