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> 914-6 setting timing, How do you get to it?
bfrymire
post Sep 26 2012, 06:54 PM
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This may seem stupid.. But, I went to check the timing, and I can't get to it. The timing marks are right up against the firewall. So, is there some trick to it? And, I hope you don't have to crawl under a running car to get to it...

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post Sep 26 2012, 06:58 PM
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Is it a stock 6?? Take off the air cleaner if it is and you should be able to get to the mark on the flywheel!!

My FI 3.0L is a bit tough but once I get the light in it works fine!! I found that it is easier if you have a time
ing light with an adjustable advance so you can set it and find the line easier!


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post Sep 26 2012, 07:21 PM
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It's a 2.7l. I can't tell from the photo, where you angle in from, andwhere to sight onthe timing mark.

thanks for the response!

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