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i need timing marks of merc c180 kompresser diagramatically if possible.thank you
cant find timing marks for an 83 suzuki lt125 atv motor
The timing marks on a 1997 Suzuki Esteem is on the crankshaft pulley. The crank mark needs to line up with the ignition timing mark.
You have to put proper gap for lifters and use marks to make sure that timing and the positions of camshafts are correct.
is it a sport or racer
timig chain marks
They are on both camshafts behind the camshaft cover and on the crank.
each car model will have its own way of resetting the timing but all should have some form of timing marks on pulleys/ camshafts. Refer to a workshop manual for the make /model/year of your vehicle - they are usually quite good for things like this.
Get bar that fits in slots on end of cams. The bar fits the cams only when at correct timing. At least this is how on 98
There are no timing marks, the crankshaft must be TDC and the camshafts have cuts on the end the cut looks central but it isn't, the low side goes to the bottom and should be locked in place.
Look for detent marking on camshaft sprockets and align them with timing marks on cylinder head, should be visable markings and ensure that engine is at TDC on compression stroke, and timing marks should all line up
The cam sprockets have marks, triangles on them near one of the teeth. These are lined up with notches in the rear cover for the timing belt. Some crank sprockets have two marks, one to align with the mark on the block, the other to use to match to marks on an OEM timing belt. After market belts don't usually have this mark.