Ive got the engine set at tdc.
it says in the manual refit flywheel so that marks on 1/4 on the flywheel periphery are at the top.
ive looked for 1/4 fraction sign but I dont see it.
Is there another mark on the flywheel that i should look for.if so what does it look like.
a picture would help.
Or does it really matter what way the flywheel is fitted.
There are mark only 4 possible poitions for the flywheel you might find a amark at the top of it in one of these positions.
But I've just checked on a 1098 flywheel in the garage and there isn't a visable mark on it. I don't suppose it's behind the ring gear is it? That would be a really stupid place for it.
This message board is like a family - you can't choose the other members!! But remember engine oil is thicker than water.
i saw a mark on the flywheel on th face that mates with the end of the crank.but it looks like a cut from a chisel.if I fit it this way the mark is pointing at roughly 10 oclock
The only reason that I can think of for setting the flywheel in a particular position is if the engine has been balanced.
The Haynes manual shows a 1/4 mark on the flywheel of the 1275 engine below the ring gear.
Make sure the flywheel flange was spotlessly clean - and use Loctite on the bolts - and torque them up correctly, before locking over the tabs. Is there a GOOD Oilite bush in the tail of the crank ? For all they cost - I would fit a new one.