Re: Petronix and Dist Rebuild - Car not starting
Alan's suggestions are certainly well taken, and will tell you if the components are working or not, but won't tell the tale regarding timing.
"180 degrees out" means that when the distributor is installed, and the rotor is pointing to the number one wire at TDC, then TDC is on the exhaust stroke, not the compression stroke. Accordingly, there is no compressed gasoline/air mixture to ignite. The remedy is to note the position of the rotor on a hypothetical clock face, say 6:30, loosen the distributor, pull it out sufficiently to allow the shaft to be turned by hand, and rotate the shaft 180 degrees, in this example, to the 12:30 hypothetical clock positon. This is a very common mistake.
As explained earlier in detail, the timing mark on the balancer will align with the pointer on the timing cover in two positions, one at TDC compression stroke, and one at TDC on the exhaust stroke. This is because the crankshaft, to which the balancer is fixed, rotates twice for every time the camshaft rotates once. The camshaft determines whether the stroke is intake, copression, power or exhaust.