Planning Glow plug install
The timing mark is found on a little plate that is on the front of the
engine on the passenger side. The plate is mounted so it is very close
to the main pulley on the lower front of the engine which is mounted on
the vibration damper. On the side of the vibration damper, is a line,
which when lined up with the line marked (O) on the plate, tells you
that the #1 piston is at TDC(top dead center) You can see the line on
the damper, and it points to the line on the plate with the (barely
visible)O mark on it.You'll have to find a way to turn your engine over
by hand (Crank/harmonic balancer bolt). Make sure you remove the power
wire to the injection pump(so the engine won't start)and then rotate the
engine until you can line up the marks.
The engine rotates in a clockwise direction as seen from the front of
the plug valve, and for every 1/4 turn of the engine(crank) each next piston
will arrive at TDC. So, When the line on the vibration damper is at the 2
oclock position, cylinders 2 and 5 will be at TDC. When the mark is at
the 5 oclock position, cylinders 7 and 6 will be at TDC, 8 oclock has
cylinders 3 and 8 at TDC, and back to 11oclock, 1 and 4 will be at TDC.
Cylinder numbers are assigned 1,3,5,7 on the right (passenger USA) bank
from front of truck to back, and 2,4,6,8 on the driver's side (USA),
front to back. Firing order is 1,2,7,3,4,5,6,8.
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