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4G33 TIMING BELT / CAMSHAFT MARKS

I need help finding the correct timing belt pulley and crankshaft marks on an old Mitsubishi FG14 with a 4g33 motor. Anybody have pictures? I bought this not running and just did the head and need to set the camshaft timing. I can't find anything that looks correct searching Google. Thank you in advance.
  • Posted 19 Feb 2016 17:21
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  • Posted 20 Feb 2016 01:17
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