So to clarify what I think I'm hearing, when timing chain gears are dot to dot, that corresponds to TDC of the #1 cylinder exhaust stroke. Then, since cam gear is 6 inches, crankshaft gear is 3 inches, that is 2:1 ratio, so if you lined up timing mark on harmonic balancer, then turned crankshaft 1 full turn to line up again, that rotates cam shaft one half turn, or 180 degrees, at which time now TDC for ignition stroke #1 cylinder. #1 plug would fire there. (Normal operation.......not way mine is rigged now)
So on to NEW drama. Went and checked, and with cap and rotor removed, I have roughly 10 inches headspace above the distributor. Above that is a hard deck. If it takes more room than that to pull a distributor, it is staying where it is. Plug wires staying where they are. I'd have to drop the engine to gain more space.
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But.....engine is running as is. Would be desirable to rig it right, but runs as is. And now for new problem with timing chain. I figured if nothing else, could line up existing gears, dot to dot. Then pull off old and without moving anything install new. Nothing would be changed, except deletion of a worn out timing chain. Not that easy. I can see the dot on the crankshaft gear, the smaller one. I can find NO dot on camshaft gear. Is it even possible to install that inside out?
Green arrow points to crankshaft dot. Cam dot ought to be straight up or straight down. Not one either place.
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