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That is correct. You will need to turn the crank bolt clockwise and rotate the engine over with a big ratchet. If you can turn it and have a helper holding the rod in the bore, they can tell you when its up and to stop.
You could bump the starter with everything out of the hole, and just try...
It is pretty easy once you figure it out. It's just kind of a pain. Like was said, you'll never get the push rod to stay back up if you don't take the second plate off and put a gob of grease on the end of the push rod. Hold it up in there while you rotate the engine using the crank bolt until...
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