As simply as possible.... is there any benefit to changing the timing on this motor and if so how do I do it "as simply as possible." I am in the middle of a timing belt install. This is actually my 4th time doing it. (Pulleys failed the second time, and the third time [now] the tensioner failed). Usually I just line up the cam flats, flip the opposite side over, line up the crank pulley, and the motor runs... but it runs good. I was hoping there was a way I could get it a little smoother, and maybe with a little more power? Any suggestions.
P.S. I saw that 6/6 timing online, and I can't honestly understand what to do.
DG
P.S. I saw that 6/6 timing online, and I can't honestly understand what to do.
DG
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