Kiwi..
I get what youre saying. And i imagine position of the T would vary based on stroke length as well. My idea was first to find TDC ( relatively close ) with a screwdriver then view the T mark to see if its close to the timing mark. At least this would give some assurance that possibly the F mark would be at least trustable when timing lights used.
Not everyone has dial guage to be exact so you gotta do the best given the situation. If it was me and the T mark was there or just touching the mark id just time it as normal. If it was off a tad one way or the other i would apply the same amount to the F mark before timing.. follow me ??
I get what youre saying. And i imagine position of the T would vary based on stroke length as well. My idea was first to find TDC ( relatively close ) with a screwdriver then view the T mark to see if its close to the timing mark. At least this would give some assurance that possibly the F mark would be at least trustable when timing lights used.
Not everyone has dial guage to be exact so you gotta do the best given the situation. If it was me and the T mark was there or just touching the mark id just time it as normal. If it was off a tad one way or the other i would apply the same amount to the F mark before timing.. follow me ??

