Montana's back-up engine Question...
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Montana's back-up engine Question...
When I put the timing chain on, I noticed something weird. When I started to roll the engine over to double check my timing marks, the intake on No. 1 opened indicating the start of the intake stroke, not the power stroke. So I think that it is really on number 6 TDC, not number 1 TDC. Am I crazy?
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If I'm interpreting your post correctly, you are good to go. When the timing marks are aligned next to each other, install the chain. After installation, spin the crank until #1 is at TDC on the compression stroke, the timing sprocket marks will then be 180 degrees apart. Sounds like this is what you have done already, am I making the correct assumption?
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That would be "psyching," and you probably were.
The timing marks are next to each other when #6 is at TDC on its compression stroke. When the crank is turned 180 degrees (1/2 turn), #1 comes up to TDC on its compression stroke and the timing marks are opposite each other. A straightedge laid across the timing marks should then cross the centers of both the crankshaft and camshaft.

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wsknettl@centurytel.net
54 M37, 66 M101, 45MB, 51 M38, 60 CJ5, 46 T3-C
MVPA 22099
Disclaimer: Any data posted is for general info only and may not be M37 specific or meet with the approval of some esteemed gurus.