Timing mark
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big2bird
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Timing mark
Has anyone ever set up a pointer/ mark on a T motor for TDC? Just asking, since I use a Bosch front plate.
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DHort
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Re: Timing mark
It has been done at the Speedster Reunion to get dynometer readings, so it should work for you.
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Dodge
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Re: Timing mark
I just use a fine line paint pin and put a mark on the back of the pulley and the timing cover.
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AndyClary
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Re: Timing mark
If you have an aluminum pulley you can use the split for a timing mark. On stock pulleys on run the paint marks around the back a little away from the belt.
Andy
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Jerry VanOoteghem
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