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![]() So which marks do you use to set the timing with a timing light? I dont think there are any marks on my pulley. I see a faintly etched "1" on the pulley but thats it. I bought an after market timing mark from Schucks that has a adjustable point. Any ideas on how this should be correctly installed? Also, is there a problem with installing a timing mark after an engine is assembled, or is bolting one on now not going to be a problem. Thanks alot guys, I really appreciate it!
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