You can get an air hold, essentially a spark plug hole adapter that goes on a compressed air hose, for about $6 at NAPA. It's used to hold a valve in place while you change the valve seals. You can use it to find TDC by putting it in the plug hole, running a tube to it and putting the end in a jar of water or oil. Turn the engine slowly until the point where the bubbles stop and the water just starts to go up the tube. That's TDC.
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From: dlomheim@aol.com
To: Rotary motors in aircraft <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Sent: Fri, Feb 25, 2011 8:10 pm
Subject: [FlyRotary] Steve Boese TDC Finder
Steve: Please don't think your cool invention wasn't appreciated by those of us at Paduca... I for one grabbed one and plan on using it to find TDC prior to re-installing my CAS...
CYA
Doug Lomheim
RV-9A ; 13B FWF