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Where's my timing mark???? 200 1988

Often times in the early stages of dampner failure it will spin and then stick again. If your dampner has spun and stuck again and is not actively spinning at a different speed around the center then you can just rotate it up to TDC, put a white stripe on it at the "0" mark and set the timing that way. It is perfectly legal and an acceptable method of fixing your problem.

Now if your outer ring on the dampner is loose and spinnig at a different rate from the inner then you are screwed and will need to buy a new dampner and install it. Sucks huh? And then you have to adress your Nox problem, oh joy!!

Mark






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