DornTRoriginal
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I am going back through the engine rebuild I did 4 to 5 years ago, at the time I was a bit uncertain about the timing chain installation. I followed the service manual and I used a degree wheel plus I used a picture of the old assembly but the bottom line is I am not at all certain if I got the chain correctly installed. I am pretty sure I am close but not feeling real confident. I am thinking now would be a good time to re check and make sure the timing chain is installed correctly or not. My thought is I am at a point where it is less complicated to take things apart rather than find out its wrong when I am trying to start the engine and everything in the engine bay is completely installed.
My question is, is it possible to check if the timing is correct without removing the front cowl and Radiator to get access to see if the timing gears and the alignment to the punch marks and Keyway is correct? If there is a way it would be a big time saver. Thanks for the help! This problem is keeping me awake at night!
My question is, is it possible to check if the timing is correct without removing the front cowl and Radiator to get access to see if the timing gears and the alignment to the punch marks and Keyway is correct? If there is a way it would be a big time saver. Thanks for the help! This problem is keeping me awake at night!