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Posted by kfox on March 29, 2007 at 22:25:41 from (63.18.190.40):
In Reply to: Re: Timing Marks posted by teddy52food on March 29, 2007 at 18:17:55:
When the engine is on #1 TDC, The cam gear has two teeth marked to straddle a simular marked tooth on the crank gear. The mag gear has two teeth marked to straddle one marked tooth on the cam gear. All gears have to be in the correct position for all the marks to line up. Start out with the crank on #1 TDC and find the marked tooth on the crank gear. It should be facing the camshaft gear. Then find the double marks on the cam gear. You may need to do some cleaning to find the marks. They were fairly faint on both of my Hs. If you get these in the correct position, the two marked teeth on the mag gear should straddle a single marked tooth on the cam gear. Sounds confusing, but when you get them right it will be clear. ken
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