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replacing heads

I have a S120XL with a GM4.3L vortec v6 that another mechanic started a cylinder head replacement and left the job uncompleted when he left for different employment I am stepping in to complete the job and I think I may have a problem
when he pulled the heads he did not have the engine at #1 TDC so my question is when I go to set the valves is there anything special I need to do to get this done correctly I have always had the engine at #1TDC when I have done this in the past so I am concerned on how this will affect the distributor positioning
currently not one of the cylinders is at TDC they are all in the middle somewhere
any help would be appreciated TIA
  • Posted 16 Jun 2016 02:28
  • By diesel_chick87
  • joined 19 Jun'15 - 14 messages
  • Oregon, United States
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3rd engine eh?
sounds like that truck has had a rough life :o/
anyways i sent you some info to help you get it reassembled and timed correctly.

good luck
  • Posted 16 Jun 2016 21:42
  • By swoop223
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  • North Carolina, United States
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the engine serial # is 122688-1 its a reman engine (part# 001 0443)
according to the records for this lift this is its 3rd engine
the forklift information is as follows
year: 1994
SN: D004V07617R
  • Posted 16 Jun 2016 07:53
  • By diesel_chick87
  • joined 19 Jun'15 - 14 messages
  • Oregon, United States
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before you install the heads you can rotate the engine and bring it up on TDC but it does not time like the old GM engines do because of the balance shaft and it uses #4 cyl on TDC from what i read in the manual.
Got a serial number?
There is an early and late model GM 4.3L hyster used, we need to know the correct year.
Also if you can put your email address in your signature here on your forum profile located in the "my account" section.

I have some information that may be helpful :o)
  • Posted 16 Jun 2016 07:44
  • Modified 16 Jun 2016 07:45 by poster
  • By swoop223
  • joined 23 Mar'12 - 3,692 messages
  • North Carolina, United States
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