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I'm not sure I fully understand what you're explaining, but note that the position of the distributor can be adjusted within the distributor hold down bracket. Look or feel underneath the distributor body and you'll find the adjustment.
Posted on: 2018/3/8 19:41
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I know that...please understand..this is not the first time I've timed an engine...with a timing light it is showing after tdc on the scale...car runs ok here.it is far away from spec is what I was trying to say...engine will not run when I try to turn dist to spec...just wondering why it would b so far off...its actually after tdc...trying to get to 10 Degrees btdc. engine lugs so bad it went run.with engine off and nunumber1 at tdc...rotor points to the area of 7oclock but closer to 8 but does point to number 1plug wire on cap..do i need to reposition dist in block to get to 10...won't run there just by turning base ccw...thanks
Posted on: 2018/3/8 20:08
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Timing chain skip a tooth or very loose?
Posted on: 2018/3/9 9:38
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How long has it been since you tuned the engine and it ran correctly?
What has been done to the engine prior to this attempt to tune it? Was the distributor removed from the engine?
Posted on: 2018/3/9 9:55
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Have you checked that at TDC (checking the piston) and the TDC mark on the balancer agree with each other? I've had the balancer ring slip on some other cars.
Posted on: 2018/3/9 10:58
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This is the first attempt for me to mess with timing.previous post I said with 1 at tdc the rotor points to 7 o clock.with engine running the pointer at balancer shows after tdc..nowhere near spec...I think u may b right the balancer outer ring has slipped.as far as has the disributer been out...I don't know that
Posted on: 2018/3/9 12:37
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I don't think so...have not got that far...engine runs good...just fighting miss on number 1
Posted on: 2018/3/9 12:39
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The distributor can be installed in only one of two ways 180 degrees from one another but if the oil pump where the gear is has been removed, that's where the drive gear is so perhaps it's off by a notch.
Posted on: 2018/3/9 15:27
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im going to pose this question in relation to previous post: # 1 cylinder on my 49 288 appears to not be getting fuel.no reaction from engine by removing plug wire but has good spark.compression test inconclusive due to cheap equipmentbut was able to get 95 on one try.new head gasket and intake gasket,,no vaccum leaks noted..can a miss adjusted valve cause the no fuel condition?i know it could be a seat or the valve itself,it all looked good with the head off and seats were cleaned.i know I need more conclusive testing but humor me...car runs good at speed missing at idle...I am getting ready to really check the adjustment on the valves but they are pretty quiet..just looking for more suggestions.thank u!
Posted on: 2018/3/12 12:37
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