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Old 10-16-2006, 05:02 PM
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Hi guys, cant really find any photos. so ill post this up and ask away.

Im macca33 friend doing a cam C/O fir the first time on my car (using your tech guides) one think im stick on. is i have a double row timign chain. and im not sure if ive got the right dot. on the crank at the back of the journel (near the seal) is a slight inidcation of a dot i cant seem to get a good photo of it.

can anyone show me a photo or correct me... or would easieset way be to do the screwdriver test on #1 ?
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I would check LS1howto.com
They have some good pictures of the sproket allignments. This is very important.
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check my website below page 6 or this photo

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That's not a double roller timing set though. The double has a couple dots on it. Here are the instructions for setting the timing: http://www.romac.com.au/pdf/Std%20&%...ank%20Info.pdf .

FYI, you're going to use Box #1 and use the right-most dot on the crank sprocket for standard timing.




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