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TDC on the Bugeye

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On my previous cars, I always set the timing using dynamic timing light, but on the Bugeye it appears that static timing is the way to go.

i am a little unclear about finding TDC for Static Timing on the Bugeye. According to the instructions I have, I need to turn the engine over so that No. 1 piston is coming up to the TDC on the compression stroke. The instructions go on to say that this can be checked by removing No. 1 spark plug and feeling the pressure being developed in the cylinder. But, it goes on, both No. 1 and 4 cylinders come up to TDC at the same time but only one is on the firing stroke. I assume this means that when No. 1 is on compression stroke, it is the only one with pressure (compression), and that No. 4 is rising to TDC without pressure as it is in exhaust stroke.

Just need to be sure I understand what is happening. u

Any guidance from experienced hands for static timing of the Bugeye will be greatly and warmly appreciated.
 
Another way to check this is to remove the valve cover......TDC is when both rockers on #1 cylinder are closed. This is the same position used when setting the valve lash. Some people will take the #1 spark Plug out, and stick a straw in. The straw will go up and down as the crank is turned. When it is the farthest out, that is TDC.
Cheers,
Scott in CA
 
Hi, Scott,

Many thanks. But, with the straw approach, how do I know which cylinder is on the firing stroke if both No.1 and No. 4 are at TDC? If I can avoid it, I'd like not to have to remove the valve cover.
 
Follow the spark plug wire for cylinder #1 back to the distributor cap. Remove the distributor cap and look at the rotor. Turn the engine over by hand until the rotor is pointing where the #1 spark plug wire attaches to the cap. That will be #1 on it firing stroke... approaching TDC.
 
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