frozenrabbit
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Your timing marks are correct, hard to see the dot on the crank gear, but timing marks do line up with the keys.
With no increase in compression numbers with oil in cylinders, I'm still leaning towards incorrect rocker adjustment.
If you did a 'zero lash' +3/4 turn on dry lifters, it is very likely you are over lashed.
Factory manual specs for adjustable rocker on hydraulic lifters, you should be at 0.067"-0.200" lash measured between rocker and valve stem tip with the lifter in a collapsed position.
Zero lash on dry lifters would never let the valves fully close, and could possibly bend push rods.
With no increase in compression numbers with oil in cylinders, I'm still leaning towards incorrect rocker adjustment.
If you did a 'zero lash' +3/4 turn on dry lifters, it is very likely you are over lashed.
Factory manual specs for adjustable rocker on hydraulic lifters, you should be at 0.067"-0.200" lash measured between rocker and valve stem tip with the lifter in a collapsed position.
Zero lash on dry lifters would never let the valves fully close, and could possibly bend push rods.
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