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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 28180" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>From memory the clearance is supposed to be .007 - .009".</p><p>To find TDC the front pulley should have markings. Along the lines if 14tc and 23tc (not sure exactly) there should be a pointer attached to 2 of the bolts holding the water pump in place that point to the pulley. When its pointing to the mark for each number, it means its TDC for one of those cylinders. Say its 14, either cylinder 1 or 4 is at TDC. you will see if the valves are closed. The order should be 1 4 3 2, so when you work the first one out, just go with that order while turning the crank clockwise.</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 28180, member: 82"] From memory the clearance is supposed to be .007 - .009”. To find TDC the front pulley should have markings. Along the lines if 14tc and 23tc (not sure exactly) there should be a pointer attached to 2 of the bolts holding the water pump in place that point to the pulley. When its pointing to the mark for each number, it means its TDC for one of those cylinders. Say its 14, either cylinder 1 or 4 is at TDC. you will see if the valves are closed. The order should be 1 4 3 2, so when you work the first one out, just go with that order while turning the crank clockwise. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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