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55Blacktie. As I remember they said they were leaving as is. It was alright by me. It was an extra one I had as I knew mine had moved. I’d marked many in the past a my dad’s machine shop.
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I didn't realize that the timing marks are on the outer edge of the back pulley on my 55 Tbird. I was looking for marks on the damper, not the pulleys. I had to look at a close-up photo of a 55-57 Tbird pulley before I could find the timing marks. They are very easy to overlook, if you don't know where they are.
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That's why it is suggested that you highlight the marks with white paint. {quote] 55blacktie (11/6/2020)
I didn't realize that the timing marks are on the outer edge of the back pulley on my 55 Tbird. I was looking for marks on the damper, not the pulleys. I had to look at a close-up photo of a 55-57 Tbird pulley before I could find the timing marks. They are very easy to overlook, if you don't know where they are. [/quote]
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