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<blockquote data-quote="alscomet" data-source="post: 5926" data-attributes="member: 260"><p><strong>Comet Timing</strong></p><p></p><p>What I wouldnt do is disturb the timing gears without first installing a timing disc and dial gauge and writing down when the inlet and exhaust valves open and close.I went through this process with unmarked timing gears and the marks ended up 3 teeth away from their designated position.</p><p>Search on Unmarked timing gear on the VOC site also lots of Ideas come up</p><p>and all have good information and tips in them.Then after you have the information put another posting on as the problem will be more evident to the</p><p>experts. al</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alscomet, post: 5926, member: 260"] [b]Comet Timing[/b] What I wouldnt do is disturb the timing gears without first installing a timing disc and dial gauge and writing down when the inlet and exhaust valves open and close.I went through this process with unmarked timing gears and the marks ended up 3 teeth away from their designated position. Search on Unmarked timing gear on the VOC site also lots of Ideas come up and all have good information and tips in them.Then after you have the information put another posting on as the problem will be more evident to the experts. al [/QUOTE]
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