THE best way is with an indicator: Zero the indicator where the piston stops moving at the top of the travel. Back off the crank a quarter rotation or so. Move the crank until you are .05" before TDC. Make a mark. Move the crank .05" after TDC. Make a mark there. Do this all in the normal direction of rotation.
The actual reading is not important as long as it's the same + and -.
True TDC will be exactly half way in between these two marks.
Even easier if you have a degree wheel.
I use this method to degree in camshafts. You would be surprised how sloppy the OEM marks are. Or maybe not.
The actual reading is not important as long as it's the same + and -.
True TDC will be exactly half way in between these two marks.
Even easier if you have a degree wheel.
I use this method to degree in camshafts. You would be surprised how sloppy the OEM marks are. Or maybe not.

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