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Manually turning engine to TDC

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#1 ·
1999 24v NV4500 5 speed, trying to adjust valve lash and need to reach top dead center. I have tried everything short or removing the transmission (again) when I try to use the alternator pully my serpentine belt just slips, new belt and alt AND tensioner. My crankshaft pully/balancer has 4 bolts i a square pattern so i cant put a socket on that. i also tried putting my transmission in a forward gear and turning the rear wheels with no luck i cant get them both to turn the same direction, tried turning the driveshaft as well and that also didn't work. my last option is to just bump the key until i get lucky and it hits top dead center, anything else i can try or something I'm missing?
 
#3 ·
I needed to do the same in order to install new springs and rockers and then a valve lash.
I purchased and installed this.
It made turning the engine a breeze. Just throw a 1/2" drive rachet on it and go to town.
I found it a lot more user-friendly than using a barring tool at the flywheel housing.
And the beauty is, you just leave it on the damper for the next time.
 
#4 ·
How many less threads do you get with that barring tool bolted on there? Did you resuse fasteners or go with ARP? It does look pretty slick though even for amazonium.

theres also a baring tool that will fit into passenger side bell housing, but thats a pain. You can use one of the 1 crank bolts, mines always turned the engine.
 
#6 · (Edited)
No less threads because it's indented (not sure that's the right word), You take the factory piece off and replace with this.
I just used the factory bolts with some blue loctite just to be on the safe side.
Yeah, I tried the type of barring tool that you use at the bell housing. You're right, it's a PITB. One rachet pull and it seems the engine moves barely an inch. I also found that it slips a lot.
With this one, I estimate that you can go from TDC1 to TDC2 with about 20 1/4 pulls of the rachet.
 
#5 ·

I used one of these barring tools, extensions, ratchet from the top. Made it easy.
 
#7 ·
It is easy just remove the dust cover on the TC and pry the ring gear with a big screw driver or small pry bar. Turns easy.