I had to change the timing belt pulleys looking for a squeek, now I changed them, and when I was aligning the belt the cams moved off their position, equally because the belt was in place but not installed completely, there was slack with no tension (obviously). I then noticed that there are no marks on the cam pulleys to use as reference for Top dead center... Neither is there a mark on the block for TDC, there is on the crank though.
Now I sit back and realize I was stupid for not marking it. Putting that aside...
The car is running but you can feel the timing is off, the car runs like its cammed, without being cammed and the performance took a dip.
My question, How do I align my cams to TDC without reference marks... The cam cover has them but not the pulleys. And the crank shaft damper has a mark but not the block or the cover..
I checked before starting the car by placing the engine at about TDC manually on the crankshaft. Then placing a long screw driver into cylinder #1 to tune in, then checking the placement of the rotor by removing the cap and checking if it was at cylinder #1. It was all good, but if its a tooth off, how do you know in which direction!
Now I sit back and realize I was stupid for not marking it. Putting that aside...
The car is running but you can feel the timing is off, the car runs like its cammed, without being cammed and the performance took a dip.
My question, How do I align my cams to TDC without reference marks... The cam cover has them but not the pulleys. And the crank shaft damper has a mark but not the block or the cover..
I checked before starting the car by placing the engine at about TDC manually on the crankshaft. Then placing a long screw driver into cylinder #1 to tune in, then checking the placement of the rotor by removing the cap and checking if it was at cylinder #1. It was all good, but if its a tooth off, how do you know in which direction!

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