I glad to see someone state the correct method of finding TDC. You must
rotate in both directions as stated. This is the true method. This accounts
for an play. Thanks.
Keith
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Subject: [Chevelle-List] Finding #1 TDC


> Buy or make a piston stop and screw it into the #1 plug
> hole.  Rotate the crankshaft CW until the stop contacts
> the piston.  Mark the position of the damper timing mark
> on the block.  Now rotate the crank CCW until the stop
> hits the piston and again mark the position of the
> timing mark.  The halfway point between the 2 marked
> points will show you where TDC is, and if it's not the 0-
> degree mark on the timing tab you know that either the
> tab and damper are mismatched or the damper's outer ring
> has slipped.
>
> You can do this on either the compression stroke or the
> exhaust stroke as long as you remember which one you
> were on when it comes time to installing the distributor.
>
> Brad
>
> > 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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