Trying to check timing on my 340. Timing mark doesn't show up at all when I put a light on it. Car starts and runs great, could this be a distributor issue? Never run into this before.
If yours is the correct one, have it rebuilt. Damper dudes? Are they still around? I think there are others too.Any suggestions on what to replace balancer with or from who?
Dana67Dart just nailed it. Looked up how to time a 69 GTS 340 on you tube and the timing marks are on the passenger sideWhen the 340 was put in was the 69 timing cover used? Pass side markings.
Check on the driver's side too.
I have a 70 up cover on my 67 273 Dart with bolt on timing mark. I can read timing on both sides of the engine BUT... The timing mark on the drivers side is NOT 90 deg off of the mark on the pass side AND you have to use a different plug NOT #1 to see the timing mark on the balancer from the drivers side. If you can see the timing mark on the pass side of the damper then I would assume they used a 273 318 damper on the 340 and a 70 up coverDana67Dart just nailed it. Looked up how to time a 69 GTS 340 on you tube and the timing marks are on the passenger side
Mine must have the 72 cover on it
When the 340 was put in was the 69 timing cover used? Pass side markings.
Check on the driver's side too.
Yes, I think this was pointed to in post#7....Dana67Dart just nailed it. Looked up how to time a 69 GTS 340 on you tube and the timing marks are on the passenger side
Mine must have the 72 cover on it
Motor was in the car when I bought it. Going to find true top dead center and remark balance
Thanks for everybody's input on this
I think You misunderstood the nature of the question, have You checked it before meant 'this engine/combo as is' before, i.e. were the marks where they belonged & now they're not. And I've worked on cars for over 4 1/2 decades, over 3 1/2 professionally, and I've accidently hooked the wrong one avoiding hot mannys/headers.I have driven mopars since 1970, I assure you I know where #1 is and how to check timing. No disrespect to anyone here trying to help. I have heard of this problem but never experienced it. I'm going to check for true TDC and go from there
Thanks to all of you.
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