Remove the timing inspection cap from the flywhel. Then align the "T" mark on the flywheel with the notch on the case. Next, with the flywheel unmoved, align the "O" on the camshaft sprocket with the notch that is on top of the rockerarm's cover. It is necessary remove the CDI cover and its assembly to see the notch. make sure that both lobes on the camshaft point downward. If they do not not then remove the two sprocket bolts that hold the camshaft and turn it 360 a full circle until it is pointed downward and the "O" mark still on the notch of the rocker cover. make sure the flywheel is still set to the "T" mark.
line up the timing marks on the flywheel and cam
The timing marks can be found on the front main pulley and on the flywheel. The timing marks will be scattered around the outside of the pulley and the flywheel.
The timing marks on a Nissan ZD 30 diesel engine can be found on the front of the flywheel. The timing marks are scattered around the outside of the flywheel.
Timing marks are generally found on the flywheel or crankshaft pulley. This indicator is used to set the timing of an engine's ignition system.
It's not too bad you need to get the engine at tdc and then check the flywheel marks through the timing hole. Check out my bio page for help.
The timing marks can be found on the front main pulley and the flywheel. The timing marks indicate when a certain piston is at the top of its stroke.
The timing marks can be found on the flywheel and the front pulley on the front of the engine. The timing marks indicate when a certain piston is at its top stroke.
The timing marks on an Arctic Cat 375 is on the inspection plug. It is a plug that can be removed from the flywheel cover.
The timing marks for your 3.0 liter V-6 Ford Taurus can be found on the main pulley. The timing marks can also be found on the flywheel.
on the crank puley
I thought that timing was measured off the crank gear and the cam gear. Not the flywheel :P
The timing marks are located on the flywheel and are visible through the access hole in the transaxle case. On manual transmission vehicles, the timing cover plate must be removed in order to view the timing marks and adjust the timing.