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Posted by Burrhead on September 13, 2002 at 18:47:19 from (32.101.106.197):
In Reply to: help! answer a question posted by jesee on September 12, 2002 at 19:53:06:
Call over to Ford and ask them the timing degree for the engine. On the injector pump side of the engine look back to the bell housing, there is a small inspection plate about center ways up the housing. Take off the inspection cover, there will be a stamp or chisel mark about center in the front of the hole. Now start rolling the engine in the direction of normal travel until the timing mark on the flywheel lines up with the mark in the inspection hole. It may have several marks on the flywheel but each one is stamped with a number. That number is your time setting. Roll it til the correct numbered mark lines up. Just ahead of the injector pump is another inspection cover for the pump timing. Take the cover off, and adjust the mark on the injector pump drive to match the chisel mark on the housing under the inspection cover. If you have used use the timing mark on the harmonic balancer then you can be 180 degrees out of time but the flywheel is accurate every rotation.
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