jstone4646 Posted April 16, 2019 Share Posted April 16, 2019 Do these 351 motors have various timing indicators through the years? Because when I set the timing on my 85 it was fairly straight forward and looked like this picture. But the 84 has something just like this modified photo. It just has a flat edge barely above the circle there. Could explain why I cant get her running again because I am trying to hit 10 BTDC on that flat edge which means my timing is way off if there is suppose to be an extended pointer on there. Like I said it does not appear to be broken at all, its a clean cut straight line. I remember when I timed the 85 that she had more like what is in the top photo. I am starting to really wonder about this engine and its history....like it was a marine 351 out of a boat or something lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted April 16, 2019 Share Posted April 16, 2019 The book says all 81 - 85 351W's used E3AZ 6023-A. So the '84 should have what the '85 had. Can you find TDC accurately? One way to do that is with a piston stop. You turn the engine, gently, until the stop, which protrudes into the cylinder via a spark plug hole, hits the top of the piston and stops rotation. Mark the balancer along the edge of the timing pointer. Then turn back the other way, and mark the balancer where it stops. Exactly 1/2 way between the marks is TDC. That way you can use the pointer you have. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jstone4646 Posted April 16, 2019 Author Share Posted April 16, 2019 The book says all 81 - 85 351W's used E3AZ 6023-A. So the '84 should have what the '85 had. Can you find TDC accurately? One way to do that is with a piston stop. You turn the engine, gently, until the stop, which protrudes into the cylinder via a spark plug hole, hits the top of the piston and stops rotation. Mark the balancer along the edge of the timing pointer. Then turn back the other way, and mark the balancer where it stops. Exactly 1/2 way between the marks is TDC. That way you can use the pointer you have. Yessir I was able to clean my balancer enough and found my marks. I have painted both TDC and 10BTDC on the balancer. I have not however verified how well they line up with this Mark but I get what you mean. I can use static marks for TDC and just roll it over to 10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted April 17, 2019 Share Posted April 17, 2019 Yessir I was able to clean my balancer enough and found my marks. I have painted both TDC and 10BTDC on the balancer. I have not however verified how well they line up with this Mark but I get what you mean. I can use static marks for TDC and just roll it over to 10 If you found the marks, then find TDC with the procedure I described before and then position the engine on TDC. Get a piece of wire, like a coat hanger, and fashion a pointer. Put the back end of the pointer under a bolt and bend the wire until it points at TDC on the balancer. Now you have a timing pointer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jstone4646 Posted April 17, 2019 Author Share Posted April 17, 2019 If you found the marks, then find TDC with the procedure I described before and then position the engine on TDC. Get a piece of wire, like a coat hanger, and fashion a pointer. Put the back end of the pointer under a bolt and bend the wire until it points at TDC on the balancer. Now you have a timing pointer. well that is easy, i will try that thanks! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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