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Re: Tricky Timing Question
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Posted by El Toro on August 21, 2004 at 15:06:25 from (66.119.34.39):
In Reply to: Tricky Timing Question posted by Josh on August 20, 2004 at 18:40:51:
Hi Josh, The Super C must have different markings on the cam, crank and distributor gears than the Farmall C. I could be wrong, but I think the crank and cam with 2 single dots should be aligned together and the double dots on the cam gear should be aligned with the distributor gear double dots. I had a Super C, but I never had the engine apart. The Farmall C had 1 single dot on the cam gear and 2 dots on the cam gear. The single dot on the cam gear aligned with the single dot on the crank. The double dot on the cam aligned with the distributor gear double dots. I'm surprised that someone didn't post a picture of the timing gear train for a Super C. If there's an IH dealer near you they probably have an old service manual on the Super C. Good Luck, Hal
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