Putting the disy back in, I hit the same problem I encountered first in 1969 with this vehicle.
It appears that the distributor drive is 180 degrees out of time. When the distributor is installed so that it fully seats, the car does not run. When you rotate it 180 degrees,the drive partially engages, and it runs fine.
We ran it this way for many years. It was not until the recent rebuild that I had occassion to pull the distributor.
Any thoughts?
We did turn the crank back in the 60's, but I can't imagine not following the cam timing. Is there something else?
Dave
It appears that the distributor drive is 180 degrees out of time. When the distributor is installed so that it fully seats, the car does not run. When you rotate it 180 degrees,the drive partially engages, and it runs fine.
We ran it this way for many years. It was not until the recent rebuild that I had occassion to pull the distributor.
Any thoughts?
We did turn the crank back in the 60's, but I can't imagine not following the cam timing. Is there something else?
Dave
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