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Shaggie 04-07-2004 02:16 PM

turning engine over *slowly* to find TDC
 
Hi. I'm gonna be installing a distributor in my 304 in the near
future and will need to find TDC on #1 to do that. I know how to find
TDC for #1 but I don't know how to turn the engine over nice and
slowly... On my old VW I'd just turn the crank pulley by hand with
the car out of gear and could turn the engine over like that. What's
the trick on the larger motors like this one? Big socket wrench on
the crank pulley bolt? Something like that? Jack up one rear wheel
with Jeep in gear, 2WD and have someone slowly spin the rear tire
while I'm finding TDC? What's the trick/procedure y'all use? Thanks!

"I can hammer it back into shape later."
:wq!

Mike Romain 04-07-2004 02:27 PM

Re: turning engine over *slowly* to find TDC
 
I use a socket wrench on the pulley with it in neutral, but lots of
times if all the plugs are out I can just grab the fan belt and push or
pull to turn it or have a friend do that while I keep my finger in the
hole.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Shaggie wrote:
>
> Hi. I'm gonna be installing a distributor in my 304 in the near
> future and will need to find TDC on #1 to do that. I know how to find
> TDC for #1 but I don't know how to turn the engine over nice and
> slowly... On my old VW I'd just turn the crank pulley by hand with
> the car out of gear and could turn the engine over like that. What's
> the trick on the larger motors like this one? Big socket wrench on
> the crank pulley bolt? Something like that? Jack up one rear wheel
> with Jeep in gear, 2WD and have someone slowly spin the rear tire
> while I'm finding TDC? What's the trick/procedure y'all use? Thanks!
>
> "I can hammer it back into shape later."
> :wq!


Mike Romain 04-07-2004 02:27 PM

Re: turning engine over *slowly* to find TDC
 
I use a socket wrench on the pulley with it in neutral, but lots of
times if all the plugs are out I can just grab the fan belt and push or
pull to turn it or have a friend do that while I keep my finger in the
hole.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Shaggie wrote:
>
> Hi. I'm gonna be installing a distributor in my 304 in the near
> future and will need to find TDC on #1 to do that. I know how to find
> TDC for #1 but I don't know how to turn the engine over nice and
> slowly... On my old VW I'd just turn the crank pulley by hand with
> the car out of gear and could turn the engine over like that. What's
> the trick on the larger motors like this one? Big socket wrench on
> the crank pulley bolt? Something like that? Jack up one rear wheel
> with Jeep in gear, 2WD and have someone slowly spin the rear tire
> while I'm finding TDC? What's the trick/procedure y'all use? Thanks!
>
> "I can hammer it back into shape later."
> :wq!


Mike Romain 04-07-2004 02:27 PM

Re: turning engine over *slowly* to find TDC
 
I use a socket wrench on the pulley with it in neutral, but lots of
times if all the plugs are out I can just grab the fan belt and push or
pull to turn it or have a friend do that while I keep my finger in the
hole.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Shaggie wrote:
>
> Hi. I'm gonna be installing a distributor in my 304 in the near
> future and will need to find TDC on #1 to do that. I know how to find
> TDC for #1 but I don't know how to turn the engine over nice and
> slowly... On my old VW I'd just turn the crank pulley by hand with
> the car out of gear and could turn the engine over like that. What's
> the trick on the larger motors like this one? Big socket wrench on
> the crank pulley bolt? Something like that? Jack up one rear wheel
> with Jeep in gear, 2WD and have someone slowly spin the rear tire
> while I'm finding TDC? What's the trick/procedure y'all use? Thanks!
>
> "I can hammer it back into shape later."
> :wq!


Mike Romain 04-07-2004 02:27 PM

Re: turning engine over *slowly* to find TDC
 
I use a socket wrench on the pulley with it in neutral, but lots of
times if all the plugs are out I can just grab the fan belt and push or
pull to turn it or have a friend do that while I keep my finger in the
hole.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's

Shaggie wrote:
>
> Hi. I'm gonna be installing a distributor in my 304 in the near
> future and will need to find TDC on #1 to do that. I know how to find
> TDC for #1 but I don't know how to turn the engine over nice and
> slowly... On my old VW I'd just turn the crank pulley by hand with
> the car out of gear and could turn the engine over like that. What's
> the trick on the larger motors like this one? Big socket wrench on
> the crank pulley bolt? Something like that? Jack up one rear wheel
> with Jeep in gear, 2WD and have someone slowly spin the rear tire
> while I'm finding TDC? What's the trick/procedure y'all use? Thanks!
>
> "I can hammer it back into shape later."
> :wq!



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