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Making a TDC finder


chucketn

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The physical piston stop is the best method for accurately finding TDC and verifying timing marks.

That said, I will offer another REALLY weird method to get mighty close, and it's pretty easy.

This method does require some sort of screw-in adapter; I use appropriate end of my compression tester.

Just slip a toy balloon over it and rotate the engine by hand to TDC; the balloon will inflate, the start to deflate when it passes TDC. By rocking back-and-forth you can get it pretty close, within a degree or so. If your balancer has not slipped it will then agree with the balloon.

I have never seen a balancer slip by only a degree or two; when they do let go they move quite a bit.

My Brother-in-law taught me this method; he uses it to time his Onan generator in his motor home; there is no way to see timing marks on that engine when it is installed.

That is slick! Never heard of that method, that I remember.

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