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Old 01-09-2010, 03:40 PM
GGR GGR is offline
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You could take both your cam covers off and check if both your camshafts are on the mark when your crank pulley is on "0", just to make sure. While you are there you could check that your rotor inside the dizzy is in front of the plot for cylinder 1 of the cover. That will be good enough a timing to allow you starting the engine.
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