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Old 06-08-2015, 01:10 PM   #2
Willie Krash
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Default Re: engine timing

I agree with Tom. I don't mess with it much. In his photo you see where the rotor should be.
I turn it over by hand and as it approaches the #1 one terminal as Tom's photo shows I stop. Insert the pin and turn it a dog's hair more, very slowly. You will feel it. Be slow, after it goes over TDC it will get by you.
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