Can't find TDC marks
Can't find TDC marks
Hi,
Can some one tell me where I can find the TDC marks according the figure 72 in the manual (see attachment).
I can't find this in my car.
Thanks,
Harrie
Can some one tell me where I can find the TDC marks according the figure 72 in the manual (see attachment).
I can't find this in my car.
Thanks,
Harrie
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HG P1B9396BW
S-type 3.4 (1968)
XK140 FHC (1955)
E-type S2+2 (1970)
XK8 coupe (1999)
MGBGT (1970)
Freelander 1.8 (1998)
S-type 3.4 (1968)
XK140 FHC (1955)
E-type S2+2 (1970)
XK8 coupe (1999)
MGBGT (1970)
Freelander 1.8 (1998)
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Re: Can't find TDC marks
Repeated on the front Crankshaft damper if that helps.
Otherwise take the plug out of No 1 which is the rear cylinder & observe piston to get into the rough area you should find the mark on the flex plate.
Otherwise take the plug out of No 1 which is the rear cylinder & observe piston to get into the rough area you should find the mark on the flex plate.
1965 Jaguar 3.8 S Type, Sync4, OD, PAS, BRG/Biscuit on chrome wires.
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Re: Can't find TDC marks
Hi Glyn,
Repeated on the front Crankshaft damper if that helps.
Do you have a picture or photo were I have to look?
Thanks,
Harrie
Repeated on the front Crankshaft damper if that helps.
Do you have a picture or photo were I have to look?
Thanks,
Harrie
HG P1B9396BW
S-type 3.4 (1968)
XK140 FHC (1955)
E-type S2+2 (1970)
XK8 coupe (1999)
MGBGT (1970)
Freelander 1.8 (1998)
S-type 3.4 (1968)
XK140 FHC (1955)
E-type S2+2 (1970)
XK8 coupe (1999)
MGBGT (1970)
Freelander 1.8 (1998)
Re: Can't find TDC marks
Attached is a photo of the timing mark on the front pulley.
The timing mark on the front damper is a small notch or cut on the inner edge of the front pulley. It is very difficult to see but can be felt with a finger nail if run around the edge of the pulley. So it is easier to see when the pulley is rotating and you have a timing light on it I have painted the position of the notch with a touch of white paint.
Because it is hard to find at first the best way is to put your engine into top dead centre. This can be done a couple of ways but I found the easiest was to remove all the spark plugs and slowly rotate the engine either with a socket on the front pulley nut (If you can get one on as it is a tight fit behind the radiator) or by touching the solenoid button on the bulkhead so the engine jumps a fraction at a time until you have the rear most piston (number one) at the top of the engine. You can check where the piston is by inserting a long screw driver down the bore telling where the top of the piston is but remove the screw driver from the plug hole each time to try and rotate the engine. The timing mark on the pulley should then be at the bottom close to the timing marker bar.
The timing mark on the front damper is a small notch or cut on the inner edge of the front pulley. It is very difficult to see but can be felt with a finger nail if run around the edge of the pulley. So it is easier to see when the pulley is rotating and you have a timing light on it I have painted the position of the notch with a touch of white paint.
Because it is hard to find at first the best way is to put your engine into top dead centre. This can be done a couple of ways but I found the easiest was to remove all the spark plugs and slowly rotate the engine either with a socket on the front pulley nut (If you can get one on as it is a tight fit behind the radiator) or by touching the solenoid button on the bulkhead so the engine jumps a fraction at a time until you have the rear most piston (number one) at the top of the engine. You can check where the piston is by inserting a long screw driver down the bore telling where the top of the piston is but remove the screw driver from the plug hole each time to try and rotate the engine. The timing mark on the pulley should then be at the bottom close to the timing marker bar.
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1968 S Type 3.4 Auto. Old English White.
1993 Yamaha FJ1200 Yellow
1966 Ford Anglia 1760 cross flow (still being built)
2012 Old English sheep dog. Grey and white.
http://torbayweddingcarclub.co.uk/?page_id=57
1968 S Type 3.4 Auto. Old English White.
1993 Yamaha FJ1200 Yellow
1966 Ford Anglia 1760 cross flow (still being built)
2012 Old English sheep dog. Grey and white.
http://torbayweddingcarclub.co.uk/?page_id=57
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Re: Can't find TDC marks
Thanks Rob. Your pics are better than mine.
1965 Jaguar 3.8 S Type, Sync4, OD, PAS, BRG/Biscuit on chrome wires.
http://www.jagstyperegister.com/forum_n ... ?f=3&t=152
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Re: Can't find TDC marks
Thanks Rob. It's clear.
Harrie
Harrie
HG P1B9396BW
S-type 3.4 (1968)
XK140 FHC (1955)
E-type S2+2 (1970)
XK8 coupe (1999)
MGBGT (1970)
Freelander 1.8 (1998)
S-type 3.4 (1968)
XK140 FHC (1955)
E-type S2+2 (1970)
XK8 coupe (1999)
MGBGT (1970)
Freelander 1.8 (1998)
Re: Can't find TDC marks
Hi,
Probably a stupid question. But I'm a bit confused.
When I set cylinder 1 in TDC according the timing mark on the front pulley. It seems that cylinder 6 is on the highest position as well.
To which cylinder should the rotor of the distributor point in this case?
When I look at the distributer cap it points to cylinder 1?
Is that correct?
In my E-type its points to cylinder 6 in that position. With the firing order 1,5,3,6,2,4
So I'm confused. Is there a difference in ignition between the XK-engine 4.2 E-type and 3.4 S-type?
Thanks,
Harrie
Probably a stupid question. But I'm a bit confused.
When I set cylinder 1 in TDC according the timing mark on the front pulley. It seems that cylinder 6 is on the highest position as well.
To which cylinder should the rotor of the distributor point in this case?
When I look at the distributer cap it points to cylinder 1?
Is that correct?
In my E-type its points to cylinder 6 in that position. With the firing order 1,5,3,6,2,4
So I'm confused. Is there a difference in ignition between the XK-engine 4.2 E-type and 3.4 S-type?
Thanks,
Harrie
HG P1B9396BW
S-type 3.4 (1968)
XK140 FHC (1955)
E-type S2+2 (1970)
XK8 coupe (1999)
MGBGT (1970)
Freelander 1.8 (1998)
S-type 3.4 (1968)
XK140 FHC (1955)
E-type S2+2 (1970)
XK8 coupe (1999)
MGBGT (1970)
Freelander 1.8 (1998)
Re: Can't find TDC marks
Just in case you do not know but cylinder number one on the Jaguar XK engine is the one at the back nearest the bulkhead. Is this the one you are lining up to?
Rob.C. P1B8973BW
1968 S Type 3.4 Auto. Old English White.
1993 Yamaha FJ1200 Yellow
1966 Ford Anglia 1760 cross flow (still being built)
2012 Old English sheep dog. Grey and white.
http://torbayweddingcarclub.co.uk/?page_id=57
1968 S Type 3.4 Auto. Old English White.
1993 Yamaha FJ1200 Yellow
1966 Ford Anglia 1760 cross flow (still being built)
2012 Old English sheep dog. Grey and white.
http://torbayweddingcarclub.co.uk/?page_id=57
Re: Can't find TDC marks
Hi Rob,
Yes I know that cylinder 1 is the one at the back. This is on TDC according the mark on the pulley (and the check you mentioned with the screwdriver)
In this position the rotor of the distributer should pointed cylinder 6 according to me.
Is that right?
Regards,
Harrie
Yes I know that cylinder 1 is the one at the back. This is on TDC according the mark on the pulley (and the check you mentioned with the screwdriver)
In this position the rotor of the distributer should pointed cylinder 6 according to me.
Is that right?
Regards,
Harrie
HG P1B9396BW
S-type 3.4 (1968)
XK140 FHC (1955)
E-type S2+2 (1970)
XK8 coupe (1999)
MGBGT (1970)
Freelander 1.8 (1998)
S-type 3.4 (1968)
XK140 FHC (1955)
E-type S2+2 (1970)
XK8 coupe (1999)
MGBGT (1970)
Freelander 1.8 (1998)
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Re: Can't find TDC marks
Be very careful. If you have taken the distributor apart it is very easy to assemble it 180 degrees out.
1965 Jaguar 3.8 S Type, Sync4, OD, PAS, BRG/Biscuit on chrome wires.
http://www.jagstyperegister.com/forum_n ... ?f=3&t=152
A1B56966DN
http://www.jagstyperegister.com/forum_n ... ?f=3&t=152
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