Posted by Owen Aaland on March 22, 2009 at 15:33:01 from (65.165.246.54):
In Reply to: h timing problem posted by Diesel Dan on March 22, 2009 at 15:16:50:
Diesel Dan said: (quoted from post at 15:16:50 03/22/09) A friend of mine rebuilt an H and is having trouble with the timing. First the timing marks on the cam gear are not matching what the manual is saying, but we pulled the plug on #1 cyl. and put it to TDC, and made sure intake valve was getting ready to open, (manual instructions) but the exhaust is drawing. Is that a timing issue, because it seems valves all close fine?? Thanks for the advice.
When you have the engine in the position you describe you have the #4 cylinder ready to fire.
When both valves are moving as you go over TDC you are ending the exhaust stroke and starting the intake stroke.
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