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  1. gringeltaube

    Putting IP back in and Timing Refresher

    Moral of the story: Don't ever touch your IP again, unless you have a fully functioning lift pump! :wink:
  2. gringeltaube

    Putting IP back in and Timing Refresher

    What you said! Only good thing for a single old fart and working alone (= my case) is no-one will hear you cussing and throwing things....!:LOL:
  3. gringeltaube

    Putting IP back in and Timing Refresher

    Not 4 times; just one - or maybe a second full turn. There are 2 TDC positions for each cylinder; only one of them is correct for your purpose. Remember, it's a four stroke, requiring 2 full crankshaft revolutions to complete all four. It will be the rocker arms and push rods that are "loose"...
  4. gringeltaube

    Putting IP back in and Timing Refresher

    Should be Top Dead Center, at the end of the compression stroke. Both valves are closed, at that time. And yes, cylinders on engines are always counted 1- and up, going from front to rear.
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