G60 flywheels bolt right up but the timing mark is wrong for our engines, you should have checked this when assembling.as you say, when in doubt, take an injector out and find true TDC, then scribe a new timing mark as you did
Quote from: "gigaz2"G60 flywheels bolt right up but the timing mark is wrong for our engines, you should have checked this when assembling.as you say, when in doubt, take an injector out and find true TDC, then scribe a new timing mark as you didIts really surprising that German engineers would miss something as simple as the fly wheel bolt pattern not being symmetrical, or at least have a dowel pin to locate TDC marks. Must have been a junior engineer right out of college and no practical mechanics experience. Reminds me of the Chevy a few years back there you had to pull the engine to change the spark plugs.
Its really surprising that German engineers would miss something as simple as the fly wheel bolt pattern not being symmetrical, or at least have a dowel pin to locate TDC marks.
what is the proper way to re mark your flywheel? ive got a 210mm unit on my diesel, and i didnt realise, until i got it all bolted in and running, that the flywheel was from a gas engine. and im pretty sure they have a 6* timing mark and thats it.
im 99% positive that the marks on a diesel are tdc straight up. thats how it seems when you have the head off an engine with known diesel parts that times perfectly. this wheel is off a 92 EFI gasser. i dont have a bently either, but i wish i did.. so basically just take an infector out and find TDC that way? i kinda have a feeling this is why my pump has to be all the way retarded and still not be retarded enough.