
03-23-2003, 10:48 AM
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Location: cleveland,
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Cobra Make, Engine: CSX4000, 427
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Assuming the timimg chain is aligned correctly and timing marks on the dampner are correct, you need to tale the valve cover off of #1 cylinder. Watch for the intake valve to close, and continue turning the crank clockwise until #1 piston is top dead center. This should be at the 0 mark on the dampner timing marks.
Take the distributor cap off, and see which of the 8 contact points is close the rotor. Make that one #1 cylinder, twisting the distributor so that contact point is aligned with the rotor, and then just attach the rest of the plug wires in the firing order. This should be close enough to start the engine. Once you get the engine running, you can set the idle speed and correct timing with a timing ligt and rpm gauge.
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