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It is a dot, dash, line, or arrow that is used to "time an engine".
there are two kinds of timing marks. one is for ignition timing and one for valve timing.
It is normally a dot, arrow, or a dash.
The top timing mark is a notch on the head. It lines up with an arrow on one of the O's cut out in the timing gear. The bottom timing mark is on the crankshaft gear and it lines up with a mark on the oil pump housing.
The timing mark is not at the arrow, but farther up towards the top of the motor ( a straight bar on the same piece as the arrow) The timing is set with the spout connector out ( gray plug near the distributor) Hope this clears up your question
the camshaft timing marks little arrow on plastic casing to right of cam. the crankshaft timing mark on crank pulley a little arrow,which lines up with special locking tool,from skoda
They are on the top timing gear with a mark on the side of it and also on the bottom one on the side
Timing on a single-cam 1998 Honda Civic is marked on the cam shaft. The distributor will also need to be set of the appropriate degrees.
Honda Man There are two timing belts. This is best answered with a diagram.
A timing mark is usually a white line on the timing belt to sync the firing of cylinders in an engine. You can see this line when the engine is turned off or with a timing light also a strobe light when the engine is running.
fist u have too move timing belt cover than mark the timing and remove the timing belt after that u can take out a crank pully out (makesouer timing mark is right)