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![]() This may sound like a dumb question, but nobody has given me a straight answer yet....
How important is it to set each cylinder to top dead center when changing out rocker arms. I've done numerous head swaps before and all I had to do was set cylinder one to tdc and go from there. Every manual says to set each cylinder at tdc, but I don't know why, and I'm woundering if you really have to do it if you're just swapping rocker arms.
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