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Hmm, never thought about that. That would suck, 'cause that thing is HIGH DOLLAR, and I ain't replacing it! I'll look though. Maybe I'm lucky for a change. Not likely, but maybe.![]()
So, I was thinking about this a little more. The key on the harmonic balancer, that fits over the crankshaft is always going to line up in the same place with the harmonic balancer sprocket. If that is off from what it should be, then why would you need to put it all back together to see it? You should only need to look at the harmonic balancer, and know where it is SUPPOSED to line up, to determine if it is off. If I remember correctly, the key for the crankshaft lines up exactly with the "missing tooth" on the harmonic balancer sprocket. What I assumed was that the cps knows how many "ticks" from TDC the missing tooth is, and figures the timing that way. If that is not correct, then my timing is way off.
Does that make any sense?