Wayne, in figure 71 you state; "The yellow arrow shows how the set screw pushes against the sprocket surface and holds it in place. When you're rotating the engine, you want all three set screws to be pushing on the surface of the sprocket, not pushing through one of the open holes green arrow." Just to be clear, you will not actually be rotating the engine while the set screws are in place, Correct?
Best Regards, Z
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