Pawrel
Computer
- Jul 29, 2017
- 3
Hello all I have a specific problem:
How to find my correct TDC? The point is when I was removing the can chain all marks on the sprockets was ok and the can lobes was facing away from each other (so the piston was at TDC) but you can move the crankshaft another 360 degree and piston is still in TDC but the lobes facing each other. Now the problem is I removed the camshaft, and now I can have piston in two position TDC, so how can I figure it out to make camshaft lobes faces each other or away? It mean can I make engine timing 180off? Or its no matter? You can imagine this situation you have all set with the TDC but you only move camshaft to facing each other, what will happen?
How to find my correct TDC? The point is when I was removing the can chain all marks on the sprockets was ok and the can lobes was facing away from each other (so the piston was at TDC) but you can move the crankshaft another 360 degree and piston is still in TDC but the lobes facing each other. Now the problem is I removed the camshaft, and now I can have piston in two position TDC, so how can I figure it out to make camshaft lobes faces each other or away? It mean can I make engine timing 180off? Or its no matter? You can imagine this situation you have all set with the TDC but you only move camshaft to facing each other, what will happen?