Pull the #1 spark plug and put a cork in the hole. Manually turn the engine
until the cork pops out (indicating that you are on the compression stroke
and not the exhaust stroke). Then you can stick a plastic straw in the hole
and stop at it's highest point. You may pass it the first time, but as soon
as you see the straw start to go down again, make a mark on it at that
height. That way you will know the next time around that when your mark
shows you are just about at the top. Take the straw out and put it back in
when the cork pops again. Use the mark to help find the top of the stroke.
Much faster than pulling the head.

John Nasta
Old Car Network
http://oldcarnetwork.com


-----Original Message-----

OK:  What is the best way to determine TDC for Cylinder 1 if the distributor
was pulled prior to marking or if you are putting in a new one?  Do you pull
the head and manually crank it?

Tony Gray



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