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Old 06-17-2008, 04:27 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by uncommon© View Post
the motor is already in the car obviously, but the crank arrow is lined up with the arrow on the block ... it's really hard to mess up the timing IMO

the two marks on the cam gears line up & the mark on the block lines up ... if the cam gear were to jump a tooth it would be obvious that the gears weren't lined up ... after doing the timing, I had a couple other people that have done the timing on the srt-4 before & they agreed it looked perfect ... this isn't my first time doing this either - and it looks right on to me

Quote: Originally Posted by uncommon© View Post
bastard.

i edited after i realized that the crank arrow would have to be lined up with the arrow on the block.
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