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I am waiting for Steel Soldier #2 to comferm my findings but I think I have found a way to find top dead center compression stroke without removing the valve cover and watching the first valve in the head which is the intake. I know it does not take much time to remove the valve cover but if it saves anytime then this is a good tec tip. After the IP gear cover plate is removed and you can get a look at the idler gear not the IP gear but the idler that runs the IP gear here is what I found. If you turn over the crank clockwise looking from the front of the truck and watch the idler gear and you have better eyes than mine you will see at one point the idler has two marks punched into it. If you can see them in just about the middle of the cover opening and then look at where the HB marks are the crank needs to come around maybe just shy of 180* to be on TDC exhaust stroke.
See in the pic #2 of where the HB marks are when the two dots are showing. Now don't forget we need TDC compression stroke so the first time the marks line up we have to go around 360* again to be on TDC compression. I check this 4 times and watched the dots ,HB marks and the intake valve drop and marks come up to TDC compression.
I helped another member of SS get his IP straight and he pointed these marks out to me so I ran with it and he we sit.
See in the pic #2 of where the HB marks are when the two dots are showing. Now don't forget we need TDC compression stroke so the first time the marks line up we have to go around 360* again to be on TDC compression. I check this 4 times and watched the dots ,HB marks and the intake valve drop and marks come up to TDC compression.
I helped another member of SS get his IP straight and he pointed these marks out to me so I ran with it and he we sit.
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