THIS!!!erikv11 wrote:Be careful about this advice - it is crucial to know that the crank mark does *not* put any cylinders at top dead center (TDC). If you try to use TDC to set the timing on these engines, the timing will be off and you can bend valves and ruin the head.JeffHicks wrote: ... First and foremost, get your crankshaft lined up on Top Dead Center. You do that by turning it and lining up the marked groove.
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Put the crank on the mark yes, for sure that is the key and the first thing to do if you go with that method. But the whole reason you want the crank on the mark is precisely because at that position, *none* of the cylinders are at TDC. It puts #1 up high, but a few degrees shy of TDC. The others are all well off of TDC. Putting the crank on the mark ensures that you can move the cams freely, without valves hitting pistons.
For OP, as he turns the crank to get it on the mark, he is likely to meet resistance from cylinders hitting the valves. So he will have to fiddle with (rotate) the cams too during the process of aligning the crank, he can't expect to simply move the crank to the mark with no issues. If he can, great! But likely he can't.
All references to TDC should be stripped from this and ALL threads. It will cause NOTHING but trouble.






