MaineBroncoBeast
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Hello,
This summer I clean up the engine bay and pulled the distributor. I did mark the position and photographed it so I could drop it back in. When I was ready to start the engine again, I dropped the distributor back in same position and couldn't get it to start and ruined a starter. I suspected the timing was off so I did the normal routine of removing distributor, turning the crank until I had TDC on spark plug #1 compression ******* marked the distributor cap at the 1 mark and transferred the mark to the base. Then I dropped the distributor back in and seated it so that rotor was pointed at the 1 mark. I disconnected the distributor advance vacuum hose and plugged it.
I've done this many times but this time something is different... I have the harmonic balancer marked at 10 btdc. When I turned the crank to get the TDC spark plug 1 compression ******* the mark on the harmonic balancer was about 1.5 inches ccw to the timing marker.
I turned the crank (1.5" cw) to line up the 10 btdc on HB to the timing marker and dropped in the distributor to line up with mark on distributor pointing to 1 on cap. I got it to start but it was a hard start. I turned the distributor to get best idle and checked with the timing light... it was 1.5" ccw to the timing marker flashing steady. When I turned it back to line up with timing marker it was running rough.
I repeated the process again except this time when I reached TDC compression ****** on plug 1 (still 1.5" ccw), Instead of turning the crank to line up with timing marker, I just dropped the distributor back in, lined up the rotor and started the engine. The timing light still showed best idle at 1.5"ccw from the timing marker. If I turned the distributor to line up with the timing marker the engine ran rough again.
I took it for a short drive on my property and it seemed to run okay...
Every other time I've done the timing it has always timed to the marker at 10 btdc. Have I done something wrong? Any advice or wisdom from the experts will be much appreciated.
This summer I clean up the engine bay and pulled the distributor. I did mark the position and photographed it so I could drop it back in. When I was ready to start the engine again, I dropped the distributor back in same position and couldn't get it to start and ruined a starter. I suspected the timing was off so I did the normal routine of removing distributor, turning the crank until I had TDC on spark plug #1 compression ******* marked the distributor cap at the 1 mark and transferred the mark to the base. Then I dropped the distributor back in and seated it so that rotor was pointed at the 1 mark. I disconnected the distributor advance vacuum hose and plugged it.
I've done this many times but this time something is different... I have the harmonic balancer marked at 10 btdc. When I turned the crank to get the TDC spark plug 1 compression ******* the mark on the harmonic balancer was about 1.5 inches ccw to the timing marker.
I turned the crank (1.5" cw) to line up the 10 btdc on HB to the timing marker and dropped in the distributor to line up with mark on distributor pointing to 1 on cap. I got it to start but it was a hard start. I turned the distributor to get best idle and checked with the timing light... it was 1.5" ccw to the timing marker flashing steady. When I turned it back to line up with timing marker it was running rough.
I repeated the process again except this time when I reached TDC compression ****** on plug 1 (still 1.5" ccw), Instead of turning the crank to line up with timing marker, I just dropped the distributor back in, lined up the rotor and started the engine. The timing light still showed best idle at 1.5"ccw from the timing marker. If I turned the distributor to line up with the timing marker the engine ran rough again.
I took it for a short drive on my property and it seemed to run okay...
Every other time I've done the timing it has always timed to the marker at 10 btdc. Have I done something wrong? Any advice or wisdom from the experts will be much appreciated.