This may seem like a dumb off the wall question, but has anyone ever applied "Mr. Gasket" Mylar Degreed tape on their balancer? The reason I ask is I got this bug about wanting to set up my engine (63 L-76) in a way to make valve adjustment (per the Williams/Hinkley method) easier to do on a more routine basis (at least once/year). Duke recommends using masking tape, i.e. by dividing the balancer's circumference by four and marking from 0* every 90*. I was looking for something more permanent, but don't want to damage the balancer in the process.
I bought the tape specified for application to my 8" balancer for the purpose of valve setting and ignition timing. My only problem with it is that, in order for the adhesive backing to stick properly, they specify that you remove any paint from the balancer's surface and clean it thoroughly of any grease, dirt or oil, etc. I'm not too keen on the paint removal part.
Also, it's been awhile since I used a remoter starter switch (don't laugh), rather I always used the ignition switch. With the W/H method, you have to jog the engine over two revolutions, stopping at every 90*. I can't see myself doing that anymore as this engine (with the RH mounted alternator), is hard to pull a degree mark or two using hands on the fan belt, as I used to do back in the day (my youth). Soooooooo, how do I connect that sucker up - I forgot! (again, don't laugh. It could happen to you some day).
Thanks for any advice.
Stu Fox
I bought the tape specified for application to my 8" balancer for the purpose of valve setting and ignition timing. My only problem with it is that, in order for the adhesive backing to stick properly, they specify that you remove any paint from the balancer's surface and clean it thoroughly of any grease, dirt or oil, etc. I'm not too keen on the paint removal part.
Also, it's been awhile since I used a remoter starter switch (don't laugh), rather I always used the ignition switch. With the W/H method, you have to jog the engine over two revolutions, stopping at every 90*. I can't see myself doing that anymore as this engine (with the RH mounted alternator), is hard to pull a degree mark or two using hands on the fan belt, as I used to do back in the day (my youth). Soooooooo, how do I connect that sucker up - I forgot! (again, don't laugh. It could happen to you some day).
Thanks for any advice.
Stu Fox
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