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Posted by Red Rider on May 11, 2003 at 20:02:28 from (66.248.105.97):
In Reply to: Timing Marks for 300 Utility posted by Kilian on May 11, 2003 at 19:36:16:
Kilian, pull the number one plug and rotate the engine until you can feel air coming out of the plug hole. You can look in the plug hole with a flash and see when the piston is at the top of the stroke. The mark that pointer at on your damper pulley will the the top dead center mark. This is what the marks on your damper pully stand for. Standing in front of your tractor if you put all the marks where you can see them just below the oil filler cap. The marks are in sequence from the left. Top dead center, 16 degrees advance, 22 degrees advance and 30 degrees advance. Hope this helps.
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