could someone tell me how many degrees before top dead center the $ mark is on the flywheel and is there any difference between the two half's of the flywheels? thanks
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Jason Zerbini
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Originally posted by cscott View Postso i have an engine without flywheel marks i need to know how to find tdc and have it accurate ,,, any ideas dont want to pull the head, thanks
Was to fit very small tubing to a 14mm sparkplug fitting:
Piston Position Gauge.jpg
With the piston close to TDC, a drop of oil can be introduced at the end by wrenching the crank backwards slightly, and then cranking slowly forward it can be observed to rise and fall with the piston, and TDC can then be marked with precision.
....CottenLast edited by T. Cotten; 04-29-2022, 01:48 PM.AMCA #776
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but here's another little timing trick you can do.
When the exhaust valve on the rear cylinder just closes....the front cylinder fires.
Slowly turn your engine over, the moment you can spin the rear exhaust lifter as it's closing ...
set your distributor to fire on the front cyl.....at full advance.
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