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Is my timing off? S70 1998

Herm... okay. I think I did it correctly. let me explain.

There are no marks on any of the low notches on the crank., but there are two tiny little notches on the high-points (teeth).

So, imagine this little schematic is my crank gear. It's got a lot of plain teeth, but there are two adjacent teeth that have a tiny notch on the top.


_-_-_V_V_-_-_


Since there are two notches on the "hills" and nothing in the valleys, I aligned the low spot between the two notches to the index mark. So imagine that I aligned it to the low spot between the two "v" on my schematic.

...otherwise, I'd have to pic one or the other little notch.

I *think* this is how it supposed to be done.


Engine notch
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_-_-_V_V_-_-_






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