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Yep, that one.

The rotor should be pointing to the number one tower when the number one cylinder is on compression and the pointer is lined up with the timing degree mark on the flywheel.

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The flywheel pointer will line up for #1 and #6, to check as you turn the engine backwards a little, then place your finger over #1 spark plug hole and by hand turn the crank in correct direction if you feel pressure you are lining up #1 if not it is #6 .
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iagree very helpfull thanku


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