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Ok Gentelman I need some opinions on this one. Iv'e seen Mopar1973Man's page on 24v "Valve Lash Adjustment", and according to his your supposed to turn the bolt in the center of the Alternator to get to TDC, or BDC. But iv'e seen videos of guys turning the bolt directly behind the Crankcase Vent to get to TDC, OR BDC. So my questions is which "bolt" to turn? Then again it is 5:00 a.m. maybe my brains not working yet :doh:

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Mopartechnican, crankshaft dampener bolt being the one behind the crankcase vent correct? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

No the nut behind the engine breather cover is what holds the gear on the injection pump shaft. The vibration dampner is the big round thing on front of the crankshaft that the bottom serpentine belt pulley is behind, it has several bolts holding it to the crank shaft just pick one and turn the crank with one of those bolts.
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Oh ok thanks Wild and Free!! I got it now thanks for clearing that up for me! So the only difference between using the dampener bolt versus the Alternator bolt is that the dampener bolt is easier right? Boy u can tell I'm new to this BWWWWAAA! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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So basically there are two different methods. The Alternator method, and the dampener bolt method. I just need to pick one and go with it. Sounds like there both pretty easy though! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Oh ok thanks Wild and Free!! I got it now thanks for clearing that up for me! So the only difference between using the dampener bolt versus the Alternator bolt is that the dampener bolt is easier right? Boy u can tell I'm new to this BWWWWAAA! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

It seemed from your questions you were still missing the basics so I backed up and tried to "simplify" no personal attack against anyone personally, I know a lot are not always on the same page with descriptions of parts. People use the alternator because it is easier as they don't have to crawl underneath several times trying to line up the mark on the IP gear and front cover if working alone, it can all be done from the top but the only direction you can turn the alt so the belt grabs good enough to turn the engine actually turns the engine backwards, But once you do get TDC I put a paint pen mark on the front cover an one on the dampner so it can be done from underneath and you just turn it over one full revolution and line up the marks from underneath while turning it over by the dampner bolts.
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Mopartechnican, crankshaft dampener bolt being the one behind the crankcase vent correct? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

http://forum.mopar1973man.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=6385&d=1384951711&thumb=1 It's the crankshaft where you see the 4 holes at the bottom of the gear case.
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Ok that helps a lot Mike thanks! So take the crankcase breather off and turn one of those bolts in the pic and check behind were the breather was for TDC and adjust valves and then just make one full rotation and adjust the rest correct? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

but if you tried this on any other Cummins or a lot of other diesel engines for that matter you would have an engine that would develop major internal damage if it would even start because you need to set the injection timing since the injectors are cam fired and are timed via the adjustment procedure and by rotating the engine backwards would put you so far off it would be awefull.

So, since the camshafts are gear driven, how would it change the timing? You would have some gear lash, but that wouldn't amount to much.

Thanks ABennin! But your pic didn't come up. Also do u have one for BDC? for this one I can't make out in Mopar1973Man's pic. Thanks again!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

Sorry I don't have a picture of that. The others explained it quite well though. It's pretty easy to do the valves, just take your time.