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Old 01-16-2011, 04:42 PM
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Sure looks like I got the marks alignment aligned OK, what do you guys think?

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Yeah, looks good. I am used to the dots on the fbodies.
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Thanks!
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What would happen if you rotated the crank a full rotation back to the dot? would it still be good?
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Originally Posted by firechicken76
What would happen if you rotated the crank a full rotation back to the dot? would it still be good?
If you only go 360º on the crank, the cam gear dot will be at 12 o'clock
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UUugh... I gotta learn how to degree these darn things.. I looked into it, but it just seems like a lot of picky measuring. And a little more difficult with the heads on the car.



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