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- 1973 Convertible H Code, 351C 2V FMX
OK, a old timer buddy of mine wanted to give me a Christmas present, and decided to put the engine back in the 'vert for me while I was at work (he's installed many other small body 'stang motors), which was a wonderful gift. After a lot of swearing and creativity, he got it in with some help from another friend and finally me when I got home. Yay!
I got the headers attached (and then took the right one off and back on to get the starter in) and some other miscellaneous progress until I got the the powertrain. I had installed a new cam, which came with new lifters, etc. and I also bought new pushrods, and was finally able to install a set of like-new rockers sent as a gift from Coilwire (Jim). I hand-tightened the rockers, so this is where I'm at:
In order to torque the rocker arms to the correct torque, I need to ensure that each of the cylinders is at top dead center when I torque them, right? During the rebuild, I also installed a new used harmonic balancer (also courtesy of Coilwire), but didn't pay attention to the location of the pistons, I don't think. So this is what it looks like. There are no numbers readable on the HB:
So, what is the best way to proceed from here? I gotta get the rockers torqued and install the intake, dizzy, etc. but I'm stuck. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I've got the Haynes book, but it doesn't help much with this situation.
Doc
I got the headers attached (and then took the right one off and back on to get the starter in) and some other miscellaneous progress until I got the the powertrain. I had installed a new cam, which came with new lifters, etc. and I also bought new pushrods, and was finally able to install a set of like-new rockers sent as a gift from Coilwire (Jim). I hand-tightened the rockers, so this is where I'm at:
In order to torque the rocker arms to the correct torque, I need to ensure that each of the cylinders is at top dead center when I torque them, right? During the rebuild, I also installed a new used harmonic balancer (also courtesy of Coilwire), but didn't pay attention to the location of the pistons, I don't think. So this is what it looks like. There are no numbers readable on the HB:
So, what is the best way to proceed from here? I gotta get the rockers torqued and install the intake, dizzy, etc. but I'm stuck. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I've got the Haynes book, but it doesn't help much with this situation.
Doc