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Posted by buckeye al on March 14, 2007 at 14:29:47 from (168.251.194.18):
I was asked to perform a tune up on a 464 gas loader tractor. The owner has never done it. He tried but has MS so bad he just couldn't get teh new points installed. I put the points in & gapped according to his book but I know the timing is off. It knocks sharply under even light loads and starts a bit hard. It also gets hot easy and sounds like it's laboring all the time. His operator's manual tells what the timing settings should be and recommends using a timing light BUT!!!!! No place does it tell WHERE to find the timing marks! I didn't see any ports around the flywheel housing, no notches or pointers on or around the front pulley. I admit I did not crawl underneath it, there was wet snow on the ground. I figured someone here might point me in the right direction to find the timing marks so can help this feller out. Thanks guys.
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