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> help in Dayton Ohio needed
dflesburg
post Dec 25 2006, 08:07 PM
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i could really use the help from someone who has set valves on a 911 motor. I have to set my valves and have never done it.

if you live in or near Dayton and wouldn't mind helping me for a couple hours I would appreciate it.

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post Dec 26 2006, 02:04 PM
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I think that the notches should be on the back of the pulley (closest to the case). There are 3 notches. (NOT ON THE AC PULLEY THAT YOU CUT OFF)

When one of the notches aligns with the case seam, one of the pistons is at TDC.

Take another look at the pulley and look for 3 tiny notches (they look like saw cuts). The notches are 120 degrees apart (3 X 120 = 360).

If you really don't have notches, take a pic and post it here. (i want to see a pulley with no notches)

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