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timing a 2.5td

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davidlandy:
cheers Tim

Range Rover Blues:

--- Quote from: "muddyweb" ---Being one notch out could well cause a valve and piston to meet, yes.

I can't remember the exact procedure, as it's been about 18 months since I did a TD, but you need to get the piston at TDC on (I think) the compression stroke, which would mean both valves closed.

I'll see if I can dig out the manual and confirm that.
--- End quote ---


Surely on a 4-cylinder it's the valves that decide whether TDC is compression or exhaust/inlet overlap.

diesel_boy:
TELL JASON ITS KWANED   (JUST REARANGE THE LETTERS)  AND THROW IT IN THE BIN  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:  :twisted:

MUSKIE:
is that massive wheels on a 90 jason or someone else :?:

davidlandy:
discovered this afternoon that it needs 4 push rods and a rocker

any ideas where we can get these from (cheap of course) ????

cheers

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