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how do I set the #1 piston on t.d.c. since the cams don't have timing marks???
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you have to buy a timing tool for the car it's about $24 at any parts store then you have to place the one piece in the back of the cams to aling them and the other piece goes in a hole under the exahust manifold
Remove the fisrt plug and put a screw driver or oil dip stick bring the first piston on TDC. rotate the cam pully and stop when when the first intake and and both valve are close. The mark on cam pully a tri angle hole will be at bottom. put the belt on and you good.