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Old 06-01-2021, 12:01 PM   #6
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Post Re: Piston Stop - Timing

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Originally Posted by dmsfrr View Post

Maybe it's just me, yes a piston stop will work, I'm just not a fan of putting immovable metal objects into the spark plug holes.
There is no other quick way of determining TDC (non-HP engine). Only need to go further if the cam timing has been modified (using degree wheel). Of course you would need to ascertain timing set integrity before performing procedure.

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What Is Chain Stretch?

The name ‘chain stretch’ is actually fairly misleading. Contrary to popular belief, the chain isn’t stretching at all. “The real name is chain elongation,” says Zerger, “It occurs when the chain articulates as it goes around the sprocket and pin wears on the bushing to the point that the length of the pitch elongates.”
SOURCE - https://www.ibtinc.com/how-to-measure-chain-stretch/
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