Thx, Stig. I rotated the flywheel as you suggested and no T mark. I've spun that bugger at least 20 times, so I'm confident that there is no T. I did see timing marks, but that does not help me. But, I really liked your idea of putting a straw in the sparkplug hole to make sure that the piston is at the top. But now I have new questions. What is the shape of the top of the piston? The reason that I ask is that when I first stick the straw in the hole, it hits something a few centimeters beyond the plug hole depth, but then the straw slides toward one side and goes down another 3 inches. I've repeated this "finding" several times and it seems very odd to me. Without pulling the engine and the head off, I cannot get a good look inside the plug hole to see anything informative. Attached is a photo of a GY6 piston from a YouTube video, and by the looks of it, the piston is essentially flat. So, now I'm concerned that I have a hole in my piston. Thoughts?
Thx,
Rick