ski-d00
Well-Known Member
The tip of the tool goes into a hole in the lobe of the crank. Put no. 1 cyl at top dead center and look through the hole with a flashlight that the tool goes in and you'll see the hole in the crank lobe. The opposite end of the tool is to line it up and confirm the hole is lined up, then put the other end of the tool in and tighten. It is plenty strong, the crank won't budge and will be perfectly held at TDC#1.
Don't ever put the tool in unless it is TDC#1. It's not made to hold the crank at any random position, only at TDC#1.
Don't ever put the tool in unless it is TDC#1. It's not made to hold the crank at any random position, only at TDC#1.