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acp 50 finding TDC

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    Posted: 04 Feb 2010 at 6:46am
I have a A C ACP 50 diesel forklift. I am replacing the injection pump and injectors but need to know how to find TDC. Any help would be appreciated.
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there is timing marks somewhere either on the harmonic balancer or the flywheel. find them and mark 0 with a bright marker/soapstone. the timing marks will line up with a pointer or v in the housing next to it and have degree marks along with it so you can set the timing correctly.  remove the valve cover, turn engine over and watch the rockers. after exhaust and intake valves both move, rotate crank to 0 timing mark. that is tdc compression stroke. be sure to rotate it in the direction that the engine turns. there may be a better trick but that is sure fire. hope this helps.
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