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Re: still trying to set the timing on my 44 H, I'm
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Posted by tanner clark on January 02, 2005 at 05:46:28 from (69.243.23.210):
In Reply to: still trying to set the timing on my 44 H, I'm clo posted by tanner clark on January 01, 2005 at 14:41:15:
Hey guys, thanks for the responses. It might be a simple question but I know that engines are different in cylinder alignment. With this motor looking at it from the Dist. side, no:1 is at front nearest the radiator, is it safe to assume that the cylinders follow order from there sequentially, meaning, then no:2 then no:3 then no:4 from front to rear of the motor? And hypthetically speaking from the directions below, setting TDC for the no:1 cylinder could be done just by setting the pointer on the first of the double notches, correct, or is there basically a 50/50 chance that it would be the compression stroke or the exhaust stroke? I just wanted to ask the obvious questions so I can follow through with your good directions below.
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