Re: 282 Timing Mark
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Is this any help? If I had to guess marks are a bunch of short faintly stamped straight radial lines. If they are anything like the very faint later driveshaft slip yoke phasing marks the rust could have really obscured them.
I know once the timing is confirmed several have transferred the info and made something to establish their own pointers and marks at the front of the engine.
Posted on: 2017/11/1 10:19
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Howard
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Re: 282 Timing Mark
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I painted my marks white along with the pointer. Easy to see then.
Posted on: 2017/11/1 10:30
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Re: 282 Timing Mark
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Thank you both for your quick responses. I shall see about getting the marks on the flywheel more visible so that the timing may be set correctly. Again, thanks.
Posted on: 2017/11/1 15:32
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Roger Howe
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Re: 282 Timing Mark
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1937 Six 115C fix. I fastened a pointer to the timing chain cover and then marked the vibration damper with lines indicating TDC and advanced degrees. I coordinated the marks with those on the flywheel. This makes it much easier to check and set the ignition timing. JWL
Posted on: 2017/11/2 10:40
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