12 O'clock.
It is when the number one cylinder has reached top dead center on the compression stroke.
That would be the top of the compression stroke on the number one cylinder.
Presumably we are talking 4 stroke? If so, none or the exhaust - it will be at the top of the compression or the exhaust stroke
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yes it does need to be facing towards it
the piston in cylinder #1 at the top on the compression stroke
There is no separate compression stroke on a 2 stroke engine, but there is compression - the intake and compression take place on the same staroke, the intake on the first part and compression on the later part.
yes, tdc is when the number one cylinder is a top dead center in the compression stroke, you may be at the top of the exhaust stroke. yes to correct this you need to remove distibuter and turn distributer shaft 180 degrees and then reinstall distributor
yeah men
intake stroke, compression stroke, power stroke, exhaust stroke in that order
In a four-stroke engine its called the compression stroke