Ok thanks so whe
Ok thanks so when the locking pin is in it should be 0.9 does it matter what stroke or the cam lobes are facing at this point. Just as long as I started with the first one pointing up. This is how they look when I'm at 0.9mm
Technically no as long as you have 0.90 mm with lock pin in. But the picture you show is NOT TDC number one firing. The timing is 180 degrees out with the cam in that position. The engine is at TDC exhaust stroke, the exhaust valve has just closed and the inlet is about to open. So the piston has to go down and back up to TDC compression stroke. At TDC number one firing, the cam lobes should be flat across the top. In the picture the lobes are known as rocking. Turn engine clockwise until first cam lobe is vertical. Push DTI in and set 2 mm on the dial. Lock it up on the adaptor. Turn engine clockwise until DTI stops dropping. Then zero. Turn engine clockwise until cam lobes are aproaching flat across top and engage locking pin. You can wriggle engine very slightly around this point to locate pin. But do not turn any distance anticlockwise. With lock pin in engine now at TDC number one firing and DTI should read 0.90 mm
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