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Sean wrote:Just had a thought of an easy way to check for a worn shortnose, feel free to jump in and let me know if you agree or disagree with teh viability...
Remove sparkplug from cylinder number 1.
Sink a skewer stick or other similar long thin object down teh hole.
Use a socket to spin the engine through a few full 360 degree cycles..
Now to my way of thinking, the stick should raise highest out of teh engine when the crank marker (on the big pulley) moves past the part marked as T on the timing cover marks...
DO you get it?
Anyone else think thiswould be a quick and easy way to diagnose?
JBT wrote:I think Sean's theory is good but you'd need a very good eye or a very stuffed crank or both. Ignition timing won't change the mechanical relationship between the crank and pistons, so TDC should = No 1 piston max height.
Juffa wrote:You would also have to take into account any variation due to timing adjustment, ie 10 or 14 degrees (or other). I suspect that there would be too much variation for this to be fully accurate?
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sabretooth wrote:Sean, I'm not sure how your way will work. How will the first rotation be any different to any other manual rotations of the crank? Does it work by expecting the crank to initially be in the worn part of the keyway, and therefore the piston not at 100% TDC?
sabretooth wrote:Sean, I'm not sure how your way will work. How will the first rotation be any different to any other manual rotations of the crank? Does it work by expecting the crank to initially be in the worn part of the keyway, and therefore the piston not at 100% TDC?
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