Compression Stroke ???


Yes it looks like #1 @ TDC with both vlvs closed (compression) while #6 cyl @ TDC too but with vlvs rocking in overlap (exh stroke). Remember the cam and dist only turn 360* once thorugh the firing order.
Then 90 crank * later #8 compresssion and #5 exh.
Next 90* later (now 180*): #4 comp & #7 exh
Next 90* (now 270*): #3 comp & #2 exh
Next 90* (back to 0* or 360* on crank): but now #6 comp & #1 exh
Another 90*: #5 comp and #8 exh
Another 90* (180* 2nd time): #7 comp & #4 exh
Finaly last 90* (270* 2nd time): #3 comp & #4 exh
Now a lot of mechs like to feel the air from the sparkplug hole with thier finger to verify comp stroke and not exh. Be sure to adj the lifters when on comp stroke/vlvs closed (lifters on base circle of cam).
And those hyd lifters are tricky in that as u set the preload they will bleed down and u can sometimes roll that p-rod again - even when vlvs should be rocking and p-rods under press/stress. So once i feel the vertical play of p-rod is zero (don't care if p-rod moves sidways or not) i turn rocker nut 1/2 tight and lock - don't try to look back now, better to just start over if unsure.
Well this is the best i can explain and hope it helps.
cardo0






