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Posted by Wheaty on April 17, 2007 at 11:00:39 from (165.201.81.154):
Ok folks, This is the same SC I posted about earlier with the head gasket issue. I was able to maintain the timing of the engine (some how) from when I first tore it down. It stats right up, doesn't miss a lick, the valves are all adjusted as close as i can get them (used a feeler guage at .014 hot) according to the IT manual. My qiestion is, the book say's that the timing mark should allign with a mark on the clutch housing cover.. What exactly does this mark resemble?? There are no signs of anything broke off, but only a crease that was stamped into the cover from the factory. I is directly in the center of the housing, right below the flywheel and it's not very long. The book picture is kind of confusing as to where or what it looks like. Any who, if I throw a timing light on it, it seems to fire when the mark is aboput an inch to the left of the mark if you are looking up through the hand hole in the clutch housing. Should I line that mark up th where it fires right on the stamped crease in the cover?? -- sorry for the novel, but description is everything if you don't have a picture:)
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