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Mar 16 2013 10:27am
leaking coolant in cylinder #2

probably a cracked head (heated way to much -.- )

valve cover removed, but now I want to know how to keep the timing good, because we have to remove the 2 cam shafts before pulluing out the valve block.


is there any mark where I can time it so when I'll build back it'll be good


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Mar 16 2013 10:30am
There should be marks on already for timing but if not just get a piece of chalk or a sharpie and mark the position of the cams and crank before taking it apart.

You can always time it again if you mess up the marks it will just take longer.
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Mar 16 2013 10:32am
Quote (Killerme99 @ Mar 16 2013 11:30am)
There should be marks on already for timing but if not just get a piece of chalk or a sharpie and mark the position of the cams and crank before taking it apart.

You can always time it again if you mess up the marks it will just take longer.


I will do, engine is timed good, there was mark in there, but I will try to find marks on the shafts and if it dosent works imma just chalk it up! :P

thx
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