Re: Bad timing marks on M-37s??


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Posted by casebro on Saturday, August 25, 2001 at 1:29AM :

In Reply to: Re: Bad timing marks on M-37s?? posted by Vaughn on Friday, August 24, 2001 at 11:49PM :

I assume m37's use a vibration damner, a pulley w/ a rubber layer between hub and pulley? The rubber goes soft from oil and age and the outer section can shift, causing timing marks to be off. Check you timing marks by using a wire through the hole in the head on top of #6, it's got a little pipe plug in it that looks like a bolt head.#6 is opposit #1, you can use #6 to time it.



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