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<blockquote data-quote="rktman" data-source="post: 439185" data-attributes="member: 11818"><p>Fairly newb question, but I need to check the timing on my 00 Johnson 25 3 cyl and my 96 Johnson 40 2 cyl (both jet motors).</p><p>As I understand it, I need to mark the correct degree setting on the flywheel and then use a timing light to check with the clamp on the #1 cylinder, with it opened up to WOT (at the boat dock on trailer seems to make the most sense).</p><p>Does that sound correct? I've checked timing on cars and trucks but never on an outboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rktman, post: 439185, member: 11818"] Fairly newb question, but I need to check the timing on my 00 Johnson 25 3 cyl and my 96 Johnson 40 2 cyl (both jet motors). As I understand it, I need to mark the correct degree setting on the flywheel and then use a timing light to check with the clamp on the #1 cylinder, with it opened up to WOT (at the boat dock on trailer seems to make the most sense). Does that sound correct? I've checked timing on cars and trucks but never on an outboard. [/QUOTE]
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