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my question is what would be easier, a timing gun or a pressure guage and
how do i use a timing gun or what psi must the guage be for the #1 piston to be in time, for my 03' civic si hb vtec? i know to line the timing marks on the sprockets, i was just wondering if it would be easier with the tools and how would i operate them? |
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On Feb 8, 6:02 pm, "papote7878" <papote7...@aol.com> wrote:
> my question is what would be easier, a timing gun or a pressure guage and > how do i use a timing gun or what psi must the guage be for the #1 piston > to be in time, for my 03' civic si hb vtec? i know to line the timing > marks on the sprockets, i was just wondering if it would be easier with > the tools and how would i operate them? The first question is what are you trying to do with the tools that you listed. Do you have a problem or are you just trying to see how things work. Some more infomation is needed before any help can be provided. |
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