I'm probably one of the few that feel this way, but I really like the
feel, precision, and control of the crankshaft that I get while using
one wrench on the alternator pulley nut(CCW) and one wrench
on a H Balancer bolt head(CW). I haven't broken a timing pin off
(yet) using opposing wrenches.
Paul, that sounds like a real timesaver. I'll probably try to twist
some safety wire around the keeper groove(s) to use as a tether
until I feel less nervous about the valve. I've been pulling the
injector, but this seems to leave your dial indicator with stem
extension at an included angle to piston travel(it doesn't line up
straight), so this tip should be easier to get an accurate reading.
R. E. , I don't think anyone over 5 yrs of age can reach the timing
pin with more than the tips of one or two fingers. Remove the
two 5/8" bolts holding the Vacum/Power Steering Pump flange to
the rear side of the front timing cover(just below the timing pin),
and slide the V/PS pump 4 0r 5" back towards the cab. This will
give you plenty of access to the timing pin and the two injection
pump nuts that are the hardest to get to. So far, I've been able
to reassemble using the old gasket after smearing a thin layer of
Ultra Black Permatex Silicone on both sides of the gasket, without
any seeps, drips, or leaks.