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Re: diesel timing, intake through the exhaust
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Posted by Kevin O'Brien on July 16, 2002 at 06:31:57 from (129.37.39.140):
In Reply to: diesel timing, intake through the exhaust posted by Kevin O'Brien on July 14, 2002 at 12:41:50:
Darn rain wont let me work on it...i did check valve clearance an it seemed good, minor tweak here and there, nothing major, ill check intake tonight hopefully. Twopop it is a 256cid i believe, and i have the gears aligned as u mentioned, as far as i can figure because the 3 marks on idler are spaced differently, there is only way I can find so all marks line up together so im fairly sure thats correct and when i hand crank valves SEEM to be opening and closing at the correct time, Im really getting convinced its a intake prob as u guys suggest...I'm itching to get home and check....Ill let you know...THANKS!!!!!
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