............U say this problem began with the FBO dist.........then take it out, put in old 1 and b happy......some motors can only tolerate so much timing does it miss at 10*...kim......
You beat me to it. Don't assume because it is new that it wasn't marked wrong when made. From what you described I think it's in the timing.Unless you have actually CHECKED TDC with a PISTON STOP you are making assumptions that may not be true.
so how would i determine if my balancer is reading 100 percent correct?.
and i dont have to remove my distributer to do this correct? i rotate the engine counter clockwise untill it hits the piston stop, then i mark where that is on my balancer. then i rotate the engine clockwise untill it hits the piston stop and mark where once again on the balancer. and between those 2 marks is where true dop dead center of the number 1 piston will be correct? I still dont see why i couldnt use a coat hanger and just watch untill the coat hanger stops rising then mark on the balancer and do it thatway? i guess a piston stop is more accuarate but a coat hanger could work if your in a hurry and dont have the time to make a or get a piston stop.
So kitcarlson, can you describe to me in better detail the timing light check to check the othe spark plugs? I am really starting to think this issue is in the distributer. even tho its a brand new distributer that i paid 200 bucks for from don at FBO systems, he curved and phased it.So what was the outcome of the timing light test for each cylinder? Seems like you have been working on the ignition for months, based on all the past posts.