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Move each plug wire one position, then move the distributor back. fixed. Also, it doesn't matter always where the gear is "properly". the tang matters just as muchYea, I set it all up properly. Rotated that drive gear in properly at TDC
The tang at the bottom of the distributor may not line the rotor in the same position. In your case, I'd just pull #2 wire and put #1 plug wire in it's place and then move the rest one over. Then you'll have to move the dizzy back to that space, then it will look more "normal to you".Thanks Tim. So you saying that the Tang must point right at #1 on the cap right? I'm going to check it a little later
Watch....I set it up in the factory position.
You... watched the video?? It plainly shows that where the gear points isn't where the rotor will always point.What if the Rotor doesn't point to exactly at one of the cap wire prongs. If you look at the Dizzy, you see the mark on the bottom (red)of the housing? That's where the rotor pointed when the Dizzy was set in place. Like it was off a tiny bit
Yes, I'm going to try to move the gear a tooth over and see if it will line up. ThanksYou... watched the video?? It plainly shows that where the gear points isn't where the rotor will always point.
It doesn't matter where it is.
Yea, it fires right up, but there is a stumble. I'm hoping it's related to this.Does this thing run? I don’t see the problem here?
It's not.Yea, it fires right up, but there is a stumble. I'm hoping it's related to this.
What's your timing set at? Or what was your timing set at? A few degrees of timing won't cause a stumble.Yea, it fires right up, but there is a stumble. I'm hoping it's related to this.
So, I can't find the mark properly. but I believe it's about 10 degrees BTDC