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Old 08-06-2007, 04:10 PM
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One method: Locate No.1 cylinder (I think is is the back cylinder on the 226) and find it's spark plug wire on the distributor. Remove the distributor cap and mark the location of No.1 spark plug wire on the distributor. With the cap off rotate the engine by hand until the timing mark comes up (I believe the 226 timing is set a top dead center), and the rotor is pointing to No.1 spark plug location. If you bring the timing marks up and the rotor is not pointing to No.1 plug wire, then you are on the exhaust stroke rather than the compression stroke. If this is the case, roll the engine through another revolution. Put the distributor back in with the rotor pointing to No.1 plug wire and the engine at TDC on the compression stroke - just like it was when you removed the distributor. There are other methods, but this is simple and it works. Bob