Does anyone have the timing tool that could let me borrow it or come over to set the timing should be ready by this weekend. I live in Glendale by tri-county mall. Engine is on a stand so should be quick and easy.
i have never done it this way but you could probably do it. use 2 1/8 inch drill bits and put the non fluted end in the 2 holes and use a screwdriver between them to rotate the pulley. probable need a 3 hand to tighten it
never thought of doing it that way but may try it. Don't feel like spending another $30 on a tool.
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