Hey guys,
So the short story is as I am doing a valve clearance job I got tired and dumb and turned the crankshaft by hand without the cams on and lost track of what stroke I was on. Now, I know from the marks on the generator to find TDC and 125 BTDC but I'm not sure how to know if this is on the compression stroke or the exhaust stroke. The cams need to be placed on the compression stroke and I can only imagine bad things happening if they are placed in on the exhaust stroke.
My understanding from the service manual is the ignition timing is based on the crankshaft position sensor among other variables. Is there a way to make sure I am on the #1 cylinder compression stroke and not exhaust stroke? I'd much rather have spark on compression than exhaust.
So the short story is as I am doing a valve clearance job I got tired and dumb and turned the crankshaft by hand without the cams on and lost track of what stroke I was on. Now, I know from the marks on the generator to find TDC and 125 BTDC but I'm not sure how to know if this is on the compression stroke or the exhaust stroke. The cams need to be placed on the compression stroke and I can only imagine bad things happening if they are placed in on the exhaust stroke.
My understanding from the service manual is the ignition timing is based on the crankshaft position sensor among other variables. Is there a way to make sure I am on the #1 cylinder compression stroke and not exhaust stroke? I'd much rather have spark on compression than exhaust.