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cv2037_REMOVE_563282_THIS_@yahoo.com
--- In <a href="/group/cosworthvegas/post?protectID=219233066105193209050199029077192253163098100009128121188190230091025019053061151110147">cosworthvegas@yahoogroups.com</a>, "Kenneth Rock
<<a href="/group/cosworthvegas/post?protectID=051056234185056134170082189036209063098032044109209130152">Kenneth.M.Rock@B...</a>>" <<a href="/group/cosworthvegas/post?protectID=051056234185056134170082189036209063098032044109209130152">Kenneth.M.Rock@B...</a>> wrote:
> I always use a coat hanger to find TDC/BDC. Commonly available and
> long enough not to fall irretrievably in.
>
> Ken
I haven't seen anything but plastic coat hangers for years. I have a
long piece of 1/4" dowel rod I'll use. Once I get TDC I can fashion a
new timing tab, mark TDC and layout marks past 12 BTDC.
I picked up a spare engine, but it's missing the lower cover.
Speaking of covers, on page 14 of the engine assembly guide, the
diagram show item 1 as lower-front and item 2 as lower-rear. This
seems backwards.
Wendell
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