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Timing Help: Someone please confirm that I did this right.

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MyEarsHurt

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Okay, I laid out my chains and marked the ends with paint. Then I positioned the crankshaft at 315 degrees (pretty close I think). Then I lined up the marks on the chains with the dimples on the cam gears. Then I lined up the other end of the chains (with the other marks) on the very bottom of the crankshaft.

In the pics, you can see the dimples and I made red arrows pointing to where the marks on the chains are.

In the picture with the crankshaft, I put a red arrow showing where the little keyway thing is.

Does everything look right? This is the first time I have ever set the timing on an engine before. If anything looks wrong, please let me know, cause I am putting the timing cover back on if everyone thinks it looks right.





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i can't help you much, but i've heard that if the cams are installed incorrectly that the motor won't turn by hand. maybe someone else ca varify this.
 

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I thought the timing chains had an off color link from ford to help set the timing during installation, yours didn't?
 

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i can't tell from the pics but did you mark the different colored link? or did you just mark it off? either way it looks like it was set up properly. just go get a breaker bar or a wrench & an 18mm socket i believe & turn the crank by hand. make sure the tranny is in neautral then get under it & turn it with the wrench. if it's not timed properly you will hear a clink, or it will not turn over easily by hand. if it doesn't turn over easily, go back & re-set the timing.

*note* DO NOT try to force the engine over by hand it it catches, you can bend a valve that way if you are having contact
 

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stangman said:
i can't tell from the pics but did you mark the different colored link? or did you just mark it off? either way it looks like it was set up properly. just go get a breaker bar or a wrench & an 18mm socket i believe & turn the crank by hand. make sure the tranny is in neautral then get under it & turn it with the wrench. if it's not timed properly you will hear a clink, or it will not turn over easily by hand. if it doesn't turn over easily, go back & re-set the timing.

*note* DO NOT try to force the engine over by hand it it catches, you can bend a valve that way if you are having contact
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*and make sure the plugs are out.
 

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Dan_Soprano said:
I thought the timing chains had an off color link from ford to help set the timing during installation, yours didn't?
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My chains were all the same color...
 

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*and make sure the plugs are out.
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thanks. exactly what he said. the plugs being in will still hold compression
 

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MyEarsHurt.....you have a PM.
 

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bump
 

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did you not check by turning by hand?
 
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to really be certain everything is ok you need to turn the crank to rotate the timing chains. if everything is good all of the marks willl line up again. everything may look good now but if you turn it and the marks never line up again you may be one tooth off on the cam sprocket but wont realize it until the crank and cams are rotated.
 

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01SN8K said:
to really be certain everything is ok you need to turn the crank to rotate the timing chains. if everything is good all of the marks willl line up again. everything may look good now but if you turn it and the marks never line up again you may be one tooth off on the cam sprocket but wont realize it until the crank and cams are rotated.
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Ok thanks, I will turn it over a few times to make sure its still lined up
 

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Everything is lined up perfect, no vavle piston contact so thats the good news. My neighbor who is a mechanic told me to count the number of chain links on the driver side dimple to the bottom of the crankshaft, and then the same thing on the passenger side. He said if the numbers match then its good to go.
 
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everything sounds alright, good luck
 
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