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VW 1.9 TIMING

We have a Linde with a Vw that the tech took the head off without setting any timing marks before removing. We are looking for a diagram and con not find one anywhere to set the crank and timing mark. If anyone has any info can you please send to me. William at forkliftexpress dot com
  • Posted 4 Oct 2023 02:07
  • Modified 19 Oct 2023 01:34 by poster
  • By willj
  • joined 12 Feb'19 - 4 messages
  • Georgia, United States
will
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Sorry ! Just realized it is a diesel
You will need a special timing tool set for that engine the tool has timing mark on it
  • Posted 3 Nov 2023 06:43
  • By John_Bradley
  • joined 10 Aug'22 - 263 messages
  • Texas, United States
Jb69
Make sure you get timing tight ! That is a 0
Tolerance engine
The timing mark on crank is on block beside the gear it looks like a triangle the timing mark for cam on the head beside the cam gear same mark the gears will have dots if you are unsure
Do not attempt ! You can cause an expensive engine repair
  • Posted 3 Nov 2023 06:34
  • By John_Bradley
  • joined 10 Aug'22 - 263 messages
  • Texas, United States
Jb69

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