How to shift to N gear and push when the GL8 has no power?

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EmmanuelLee
07/24/25 9:37am
Slowly unscrew the positioning pin, rotate the crankshaft clockwise to make it pass about 270° past the "top dead center" of cylinder 1. Tighten the positioning pin-T10340 to the cylinder block with a torque of 30Nm and screw it all the way down.
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