Dasgog
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I will indeed be doing this alone. Now that I think about it, when I was doing it before (angling radiator and removing fan blade) I was cranking it with a huge socket. Anyway, when I saw the marks line up, the 2 front (near radiator) rockers had 0 movement. I rotated the engine again until the marks lined up and the first 2 had slight movement. At that point, when I thought it was correctly timed, I put in the IP. I sat on the fender and had a socket and with the gear and 3 bolts in (loose) I pulled the IP to where the white tooth was dead center and then took my phone and angled it to see the red tooth. Knowing I saw the red tooth, I then made sure the white mark was still center and righted the 3 bolts on the gear nice and tight. After I tightened them I of course went back and verified harmonic was correct notch. White tooth correct bitch and again, via angling my camera I saw, I really thought I saw yet something is nagging at me, the red tooth.First off the Deuce is a 4 stroke engine not a 2 stroke.
Now about the valves. What I would do if you have an extra pair of eyes is to look at the valves. First the "exhaust valve" will open than the "intake valve" will open. When it (the intake valve) is fully closed your almost at Top Dead Center. That is when you set the mark on the crankshaft.
If your doing this by yourself then when the intake valve is fully closed (slight movement of rocker will tell that) continue to rotate the crank until the marks line up.
I feel doing all that (up to the red tooth) was the e correct way to time it,
This weekend, I’ll do as you said;
Maybe I’ll get lucky first time maybe not… I’ll keep transfer in neutral, brake on, 1st gear and I’ll turn stubby shaft until I get it lined up on the marker (of course there will be lots of back and forth). When I get balancer marked I’ll see if those 2 rockets are tight or loose. What I still for some stupid ads reason don’t know is, will it be correct 1 of 2 of me rotating or 1 of 4? If it’s 1 of 2 then I know right now it IS timed. Maybe not the red tooth, but definitely the motor. If it’s 1 of 4 of me rotating then maybe I did miss it and there’s a “more loose” rocker. But I feel I did it.
Anyway, I’ll set it all up and then see if the red tooth is there. If not, but all else is lined up, I’ll work with the pump then.