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Hi everyone, My name is Youngbeen or YB for short, and I live in Gaithersburg, Maryland. I am new to BCF and my first british car, a beaten up '80 MGB which I picked up from ebay. I am semi-retired, so, I 've got loads of time on my hands, and I dreamed on owning a MGB, so, I bought me one....but....its not running....so I'll need to resusitate it back to life...I have some knowledge about cars since i used to own a hot-rod and worked on it in the late '70s and early 80's when i was younger and cars were sometings you could work on, with points and carburetors....look forward to learning from all of you about british cars, particularly my MGB...which I am trying to get the engine running...
One quick question...I am trying to change the timing since when I start the engine, it is idling very rough and backfires through the carb when I try to rev the engine. So after I loosen the clamp nut and the two clamp plate bolts I tried to rotate the distributor but it seems like the distributor is stuck somehow???? its not budging even when i tapped it with a hammer. Is this normal for the distributor to be not able to move with the clamp nut and the bolts loosened? Any tips on how I can free the distributor? should I remove the two bolts and the clamp altogether before trying to rotate the distributor?
One quick question...I am trying to change the timing since when I start the engine, it is idling very rough and backfires through the carb when I try to rev the engine. So after I loosen the clamp nut and the two clamp plate bolts I tried to rotate the distributor but it seems like the distributor is stuck somehow???? its not budging even when i tapped it with a hammer. Is this normal for the distributor to be not able to move with the clamp nut and the bolts loosened? Any tips on how I can free the distributor? should I remove the two bolts and the clamp altogether before trying to rotate the distributor?