Matt,
The thing i have problems with is how the distributor "turns" as you
insert it or remove it when it meshes with the teeth. I have been making
sure that when it is finally 'seated' is where I wanted it to be. So im
constantly inserting and reinserting trying to get it to line correctly.
If i remove it again, im not really sure where I want it to be. I figured
that the rotor pointed to Cyl1 at TDC is where i wanted to be, and then a
little less or more to set the timing. But i think there is something off
with my timing mark since that doesnt seem kosher. I think right now TDC
is pointing to the cylinder 4
I just went out and swapped the wires counter-clockwise, (1 went in 5,
etc) and then rotated the distributor clockwise approx so that where #1
was, #5 replaced. (so that the rotor would be basically pointing to the
same place on that cylinder) but I couldnt get it to turn over. Ill try
some more experiments in the morning...its gettin cold in NJ!
Thanks again,
Brian
----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt Haas" <mhaas@xxxxxxx>
To: <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 3:42 PM
Subject: Re: Mooing, Burping, just not startin, Rambler - UPDATE
Brian,
You can either move the wires around or pull the distributor out enough
that you can turn the rotor and set it properly. The motor doesn't care
either way but I'd try to get it positioned where it should be so that
everything fits properly and it looks right. A big advantage that lining
it up correctly has over moving the wires is that 8 or 9 years down the
road when you replace the wires, you don't have to remember that they're
not in a stock position.
You'll need to either move the wires or the rotor clockwise.
Also, when you go to set the timing, make sure that you set the timing at
500 rpm or less and have the vacuum advance disconnected and plugged.
Once the ignition is set, you can then move on to the carburetor.
Matt
At 02:54 PM 11/27/2004 -0500, you wrote:
Shes alive! Cough Sputter... but running.
I got it running by turning the distributor fully counter clockwise so
the vacuum advance is now touching the block. It runs, but backfires
out of the carb. At this running point, she is 25 degrees advanced via
my timing light.
Before i go any further myself, what should i try next? shifting the
plug wires one by one.. clockwise or counterclockwise? And then
adjusting the distributor in what direction to compensate for the plug
wire shift?
Thanks! Shes running! cough sputter..
----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt Haas" <mhaas@xxxxxxx>
To: <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2004 2:03 PM
Subject: Re: Mooing, Burping, just not startin, Rambler - UPDATE
Brian,
The distributor is likely still off a little bit (chances are, it's
trying to fire either #4 or #5 instead of #1). With the hold down clamp
loose and the ignition on, turn the distributor while cranking the
engine. Try both ways but go slowly since you can go right past where
it needs to be. As you get closer to having it lined up, it should back
fire out of the carburetor less. You may run into the problem where you
can't turn the distributor enough to get it to work. If that's the
case, you'll need to remove the distributor and turn the rotor some.
Also, if you find that it's just about at the end of where it can move
after you get it running, you can move the wires around on the cap if
you don't want to mess with moving the rotor.
>>
mhaas@xxxxxxx
Cincinnati, OH
http://www.mattsoldcars.com
1966 Rambler Rebel
1968 Rambler American sedan
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