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Old 04-03-2003, 11:37 PM
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when you install a new timing chain no#1 piston should be at top dead center on it's compression stroke. both cams (V8) marks should line up(sprocket mark, cam mark) and the crank mark should be a on 0 TDC the engine should be rotated by hand several cycles and marks should come up in that order valve timing and ignition timing are two different birds...........
William Rogers.....

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