mrstinson
pulling the dizzy is not that tuff, even for a newbie.
a couple of things after you disconnet the battery.
1 Label ALL wires. that way there is no question later on.
2 remove the cap. turn the engine till the timing pointer is on the mark. Preferably top dead center(tdc).
3 note the EXACT position the rotor in relation to something on the block. Where is it pointing? also this will tell you where you are at on the engine stroke. If it is pointing to where the number one plug wire attaches on the cap then you are at tdc. if not, then you are 180° off on the number one piston. as long as you have not loosend up anything at this point, please rotate the crank one revolution back to the mark. Now you will be on Tdc.
4 before removing, scribe the base of the dizzy and the block. when reinstalling, this will at least put your timing close. note that when turning the dizzy the rotor stays fixed.
5 be aware the when you remove the dizzy the rotor will twist one way as the dizzy is pulled straight up. when reinstalling you must get this alignment to your reference on the block, excatly the same.
6 there may be shimming washers where the dizzy shoulder rests on the block, take note of these and dont lose any, They are kinda thin and may be easy to miss under the grime.
7 under no circumstances turn the moter after the dizz is removed.
did i miss anything fellas? Just trying to save this fellas back.
mark