Camshaft timing


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mike209
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Camshaft timing

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I am assembling the motor and now is the time to set camshaft timing, service manual says dots must alingn with head surface, well, they are always off, should be slightly retarded or advanced? Need help here, I want to do it once

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Re: Camshaft timing

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Have a read through this thread, Mike.
Half way down the first page Tony talks about alignment marks during assembly.
viewtopic.php?f=25&t=10105

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Re: Camshaft timing

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Steve --- my personal thanks to all the help you are to folks in this forum :text-thankyouyellow:
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Re: Camshaft timing

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Thanks Steve

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