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asphaltburner 04-08-2010 09:44 AM

Pic of 350 V8 timing marks?
 
Yo! FRANKENTRUCK's powerplant is a '79 (timed from above, and just behind the waterpump), and it's timing cover came from the '73 donor (timed from the driver's side). My static marks on the cover are NO WHERE near the ones on the harmonic balancer at TDC.
I wondered if anyone could supply me with a pic of the harmonic balancer and static indicator timing marks lined up at that spot behind the waterpump so that I can get a good idea of relative position for TDC.
Thanks y'all!
Todd.

asphaltburner 04-08-2010 02:43 PM

Pic of 350 V8 timing marks
 
Yo! No response on the '73-'87 message board, so I'll ask in this more proper forum for engine questions:
FRANKENTRUCK's powerplant is a '79 (timed from above, and just behind the waterpump), and it's timing cover came from the '73 donor (timed from the driver's side). My static marks on the cover are NO WHERE near the ones on the harmonic balancer at TDC.
I wondered if anyone could supply me with a pic of the harmonic balancer and static indicator timing marks lined up at that spot behind the waterpump so that I can get a good idea of relative position for TDC.
Thanks y'all!
Todd.

cdowns 04-08-2010 03:14 PM

Re: Pic of 350 V8 timing marks
 
TDC is when the #1 pistom is at the very very top of the compression stroke//you judge all the marks off that not the other way around which is what you seem to b trying

i've found TDC is easyest to get with the pistom stop method with heads on ,heads off i just go the dial indicator route

asphaltburner 04-08-2010 05:39 PM

Re: Pic of 350 V8 timing marks
 
Yo! It's easy for me to time this truck without ANY timing marks, and it runs GREAT right now, but I'd like to have a reference for my timing light so I know how far advanced I have set it. My harmonic balancer marks are proper for the '79 engine, but my timing cover reference marks are on the driver's side of the cover because it came from a '73 350. The '79 and '73 are timed at different locations on the engines.
I don't want to go thru turning the engine by hand against the stop, and if I just saw a pic of the engine with timing marks lined up, I could guesstimate where the static marks SHOULD be behind the waterpump.
Thanks, Todd.

85gmcguy 04-08-2010 09:31 PM

Re: Pic of 350 V8 timing marks?
 
What about using a degreed harmonic balancer cover and a cheapo bolt-on timing tab? I cut my tab down to just the zero mark for a pointer. Works great for me!

asphaltburner 04-08-2010 09:32 PM

Re: Pic of 350 V8 timing marks
 
Yo! Y'all!
Nobody has, or can get, a picture of the timing marks with a 350 at TDC?! I thought this was where engine questions were answered.
Todd.

raws67 04-08-2010 09:42 PM

Re: Pic of 350 V8 timing marks?
 
4 BTDC is almost dead center between the top two timing chain cover bolts if that helps you any.

asphaltburner 04-08-2010 10:15 PM

Re: Pic of 350 V8 timing marks?
 
Yo! raws67!
Thank you a million! That's JUST what I needed! NOW I have a reference to factory settings. No one on the engine forum would respond so, again, thanks!
Nothing about my 350 is anywhere near stock and I'm fine tuning my initial advance, centrifugal adv., and vacuum adv. at the moment. My final timing will be custom for the engine build, so factory timing is only a reference so that I know approximately what my initial timing is.
Thank you very much!
Thanks to you too Gary! My new harmonic balancer is FAR better than stock and has a full set of marks thru 30 degrees advanced, everyone should have one. But you can see that I don't even need a permanent factory mark, just a reference, 'cause my final setting will be custom.
Thanks, guys!
Todd.

AustinScott 04-09-2010 12:56 AM

Re: Pic of 350 V8 timing marks
 
does this help? its a 327, but should be the same...

http://img709.imageshack.us/img709/5...70012small.jpg

http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/9103/34653835.jpg

http://img69.imageshack.us/img69/475...50113small.jpg

LONGHAIR 04-09-2010 06:21 AM

Re: Pic of 350 V8 timing marks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by asphaltburner (Post 3908521)
Yo! No response on the '73-'87 message board, so I'll ask in this more proper forum for engine questions:
Todd.

A few hours in the middle of the day on a weekday is not much time to be worried about "no response" ???
Either way, it is still not acceptable to double-post. Ask your question in one place, if you think it needs to be moved, that can be done. Either PM a moderator or click the "report post" button and ask for it to be moved, then any staff member will be able to see it and take action.


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