I can't seem to find the metal peice with the timing degrees on it. stock 305 engine. I had no problem finding it on my 2.8 bird, but this one, it leaves no trace. Perhaps I'm looking in the wrong place, but if anyone has a pic of where I should look, if its hiding, would be great.
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edit*: peice/piece its all the same if you glance quick enough
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edit*: peice/piece its all the same if you glance quick enough

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on my 305's if you look behind the waterpump stright down it is right there. Ussually that is where they are on most.... not there.then perhaps it broke off?
eek! Broke off? *shakes angry fist*
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yea. not exactly something that happens very often in fact i think it is rare.. but it is ussually affixed to the timing cover. If it is not there then it took a trip without you.
It may have fallen off as mentioned but I bet if you got a flashlight and really leaned over and looked behind the water pump you will see it. Chances are it is rusty and full of funk thus making it not stand out. A little sandpaper wrapped around a long screw river is often times enough to clean it off so that it is legible. You should also consider using a little white paint to fill in the line on your harmonic balancer. These two tricks alone can make setting your timing a lot easier. Especially if the lighting outside is poor!
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Mine was extremely nasty when i got it... nothing some engine degreser and some carb cleaner couldn't fix. and never had to scrub at all lol. although you can not start the car for a little bit till it all dries off lol.Originally Posted by ShiftyCapone
It may have fallen off as mentioned but I bet if you got a flashlight and really leaned over and looked behind the water pump you will see it. Chances are it is rusty and full of funk thus making it not stand out. A little sandpaper wrapped around a long screw river is often times enough to clean it off so that it is legible. You should also consider using a little white paint to fill in the line on your harmonic balancer. These two tricks alone can make setting your timing a lot easier. Especially if the lighting outside is poor!
