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Re: Need Help...Timing Chain Alignment
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There are a few more pics of me putting an A14 back together (a couple more of the timing chain too) here:
http://mildman.datsunprojects.org/Blue_index.htm

Page 6 of "A14 Prep" has the timing chain photos

Might help answer a couple more Q's.

Good luck

Posted on: 2010/2/9 11:02
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ok..thanks DD,i'll post up the result soon..thank u very much..

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That's right.

Remember that when the crank is in that position, it may be TDC for #1 piston, or it may be TDC for #4 piston. Remove the rocker cover and check which valves are loose. The loose ones will be at TDC on the compression stroke.

To double check, place the timing cover on loosely, and the pulley. Then you can check the timing marks.

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i'm so sorry but i get a lil'confused here..

so it doesnt matter where the position of the piston as long the crank key is aligned with the camshaft dowl?

thanks.

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That won't work. The white does are for aligning the chain marks.

The aligning in a straight line is the cam dowl and the crank key. Lay a straightedge along there to be sure, it is more accurate than just eye-balling it.

Like this:

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hi guys,

my friend manage to find an answer for my problems..referring to this link in this great forum

Cam/Crank Gear Alignment

and i think this is the way i should do it..the only thing that is aligned is the white mark as shown in the picture..

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Thanks :)

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It applies from 1966 to 2009 A-series engines.

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hi guys,i have question regarding this timing chain alignment manual..the above manual's picture is for Nissan A series from what year to what year does it applies to?

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thanks guys,

mildman : thanks for the picture

so now,i need to be completely sure on #1 TDC and #4 on rock..

i really2 love datsun1200..yay!!

thank you so much!

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screwdriver in #1 check tdc
#4 on rock
done

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