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Same same.
By Dave Shoe - 09/03/2003 11:56:17 PM; IP 216.243.176.34
Since the cam rotates at half the speed of the crank, the dowel can face directly up or directly down with no problem.

Just rotate the crank one turn and it's in the other position. They're both correct.

Shoe.
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 RE: Timing mark question -- ed cougar, 09/03/2003
 RE: Timing mark question -- Tim, 09/03/2003
Same same. -- Dave Shoe, 09/03/2003
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