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Timing identification 200 1991

Sven - I sent you an email but for some reason it didnt go through so I will post on the BB

I have 3 questions:

Do I need to remove the lower TB Cover to line up the marks or check them on the bottom 2 pulleys? I do not see how I can see the marks without removing but nowhere I read says to remove.

When you say crankshaft pulley (lowest - largest) you mean of the 2 pulleys below its the larger of the 2 pulleys in the lower timing cover just above the fixed crank pulley?

Someone suggsted I do a spark plug test which I did. I removed the #1 plug, closest to the radiator (hopefully #1) and connected the tip to the plug wire. I then put the fatter firing end on the engine block and had my wife turn the car over and I had nothing happen. No spark at all. I also removed the coil wire from the center of the distibutor and had her crank the motor and saw spark but it was not very strong or steady. Im assuming I am getting no spark. Wwhat could this be and what should I check.

Could the radio relay be the problem?

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1991 240SE Wagon - Automatic w/ O/D






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New My Wagons Last Ditch Effort for Now [200][1991]
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