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Re: timing marks/balancer Top Dead Center
I assume that you replaced the timing chain and sprockets. Did the timing chain jump time or was it just sloppy? Did you move the either the crank or the cam shaft when the chain was off? In any case, if you install a new chain and sprockets, there are marks on each sprocket that line up as you said. But I am not 100% sure about the location of the Key slot on the crank shaft. The timing mark on the balancer for TDC of number 1 piston will actually line up at two different times during the 4 stroke cycle, once when number 1 piston is on the compression stroke and again on the exhaust stroke. Could your marks be 180° out? If you lined up the marks on the sprockets correctly and re-installed the balancer correctly, you should be close enough to start the truck assuming that you did not move the distributor.
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