Jengle said:I have rotated several 2nd and 3rd gens, with a socket on the Alternator pulley bolt. It will only rotate in one direction, the other slips the belt. One person turning the wrench, the other watching the marks helps. If you miss and go too far, you have to go all the way around again. Go slow when the marks are almost aligned.
jwilliams3 said:Why not just buy a barring tool if you want to rotate the engine?
Its only about $50 and you can turn the engine precisely either way and can also use the barring tool as an engine brake if you want to install something like a fluid damper.
Tomeygun said:Amazing...
At 50k, I thought I was good to go on valve adjustments till 100k...
Heck, I'm kinda excited now I get to do something that is close to free and make a difference!
cerberusiam said:Weeelllll, while your at it these 24V springs ARE a little weak... ..... :-laf :-laf
WUnderwood said:what are the specs on the valves?
Stab said:Are the top dead center marks obvious??