I know this was answered in the other thread i started but I keep getting mixed posts and i just want to be sure I am doing this 100% correct.
1995 Chevy Monte Carlo Z34 3.4L DOHC
I have the motor disassembled... the mark on the cover behind the harmonic balancer is lined up with the mark on the on the crank case. According to the little information I have this would mean the engine is on Top Dead Center of the No. 1 Cylinder on its exhaust stroke. The balancer/smaller pulley above the crank pulley (harmonic balancer if you will) is also lined up with its respective notch in the case.
Should the FRONT bank (the ones closest to the bumper) cam flats both be facing up or down???? Answering this question will help me decided what changes i need to make.
DG
1995 Chevy Monte Carlo Z34 3.4L DOHC
I have the motor disassembled... the mark on the cover behind the harmonic balancer is lined up with the mark on the on the crank case. According to the little information I have this would mean the engine is on Top Dead Center of the No. 1 Cylinder on its exhaust stroke. The balancer/smaller pulley above the crank pulley (harmonic balancer if you will) is also lined up with its respective notch in the case.
Should the FRONT bank (the ones closest to the bumper) cam flats both be facing up or down???? Answering this question will help me decided what changes i need to make.
DG
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