Kevin Genoff
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Howdy all,
Been trying to set my ignition timing. After much trouble, I decided to go through the entire process. Set my point gap. I tried static timing. I have the #1 cylinder at TDC...I put the mark at the crank pulley at 10* BTDC. I put in the distributor, and rotate it so the rotor hits terminal #1.
When I do this, the vacuum advance diaphram is practically vertical. From pics, it appears it should be more near the generator. When I try to start the car, it will not start. If I rotate it clockwise, so the rotor is now near #3, it'll fire up. Problem is, the timing mark is WAY off - no way to dynamically set the timing now.
Any advice? Only thing I can think of is the engine has been rebuilt, and the timing chain is off or something. I did have the car running, but it seemed to lack power, and was sputtering and missing a bit. After adjusting the carbs, it's diesel after I turned the key off. That's what prompted me to think the timing was really off.
Any advice/tips would be GREATLY appreciated.

Been trying to set my ignition timing. After much trouble, I decided to go through the entire process. Set my point gap. I tried static timing. I have the #1 cylinder at TDC...I put the mark at the crank pulley at 10* BTDC. I put in the distributor, and rotate it so the rotor hits terminal #1.
When I do this, the vacuum advance diaphram is practically vertical. From pics, it appears it should be more near the generator. When I try to start the car, it will not start. If I rotate it clockwise, so the rotor is now near #3, it'll fire up. Problem is, the timing mark is WAY off - no way to dynamically set the timing now.
Any advice? Only thing I can think of is the engine has been rebuilt, and the timing chain is off or something. I did have the car running, but it seemed to lack power, and was sputtering and missing a bit. After adjusting the carbs, it's diesel after I turned the key off. That's what prompted me to think the timing was really off.
Any advice/tips would be GREATLY appreciated.