okay i was wondering something about the opti...when your engine's #1 pistion is TDC, where are the key ways on the optispark shaft for a 94 lt1? is the key way facing the bottom, top...where.. im hoping this is a way to check TDC
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Looking at the front of the engine, the cam dowel should be at the 9 o'clock position to be at #1 TDC. This should put the keyway for the unvented opti at 12 o'clock.Rob B 95Z A4 Tech Page (Part numbers / locations, how to's, schematics, DTC's...) Home Page - shbox.com
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Originally posted by 94formulaLT1optispark.. the most dredded component of the LT LS familyFred
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Originally posted by 94formulaLT1lol i realize that now..ha i wasnt thinkin..okay so when the #1 cylinder is at TDC...the dowl pin should be at the 9 o'clock position? ...
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#1 and #6 pistons are physically at the top at the same time. It's the cam lobe position that determines which one is on the intake or exhaust stroke.Rob B 95Z A4 Tech Page (Part numbers / locations, how to's, schematics, DTC's...) Home Page - shbox.com
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all i basically want to know is is it possible i have harmed my engine.. when i had everything on and i was setting zero lash i would turn the engine over by hand...and nothing would ting or clank so im sure i didnt make piston to valve contact..
i dont understand...BEFORE i took my timing chain and everything off, i lined up the dots..12 and 6 and #1 pistion cam to TDC..not six, so that is how i put everything back together..that is what i dont understand...is it possible that my engine is different or something...i just dont know, im out of idears..
Originally posted by Rob B (shoebox)#1 and #6 pistons are physically at the top at the same time. It's the cam lobe position that determines which one is on the intake or exhaust stroke.-Jeff
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Originally posted by 94formulaLT1all i basically want to know is is it possible i have harmed my engine.. when i had everything on and i was setting zero lash i would turn the engine over by hand...and nothing would ting or clank so im sure i didnt make piston to valve contact..
i dont understand...BEFORE i took my timing chain and everything off, i lined up the dots..12 and 6 and #1 pistion cam to TDC..not six, so that is how i put everything back together..that is what i dont understand...is it possible that my engine is different or something...i just dont know, im out of idears..
TDC is not only when the piston is at the top of it's stroke, it's when the piston is at the top of the compression stroke. That is critical.
If you were dividing the sum of the two degree wheel angles by 2 to find true IC (intake centerline) based upon the crankshaft being in a postion that allowed the cam/crank sprockets timing dots to line up, then you need to have #6 at TDC not #1.
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Originally posted by 94formulaLT1all i basically want to know is is it possible i have harmed my engine.. when i had everything on and i was setting zero lash i would turn the engine over by hand...and nothing would ting or clank so im sure i didnt make piston to valve contact..
i dont understand...BEFORE i took my timing chain and everything off, i lined up the dots..12 and 6 and #1 pistion cam to TDC..not six, so that is how i put everything back together..that is what i dont understand...is it possible that my engine is different or something...i just dont know, im out of idears..
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