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RFLX said:there are quite a few position though. three ajustement, hard to find the right on
What's that mean..I don't understand.
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RFLX said:there are quite a few position though. three ajustement, hard to find the right on
I meant that there is alot of ways to ajust the timingpoolboy said:What's that mean..I don't understand.
tell memore about these mark, havn't found any on the distributor.LarryK said:Doesn't the cam gear have multiple indexes for timing? One side of gear advances timing the other is retarded and there is a common mark on both sides for TDC. Not a hard check if all else fails. I had this problem on a GT6 and the cam gear was indexed wrong. Took timing cover of and reset ran for another 60,000 miles before I sold it.
RFLX said:I meant that there is alot of ways to ajust the timingpoolboy said:What's that mean..I don't understand.
Jordan said:...gas pump, wasn't put back correctly, then we made sure it was spurting petrol, ingntion, distributor was 180 degrees off, put it back correctly...
RFLX said:I don't understand when you say "Now, disconnect the harness wire from the "+" terminal on the coil, and run a temporary jumper to it from the battery hot terminal. " why? and which terminal would it be?The reason is because there may be some problem with the ignition circuit. Bypassing the ignition switch, ballast resistor, etc. is a simple way to ensure that they are not the problem. It's only a test.
I'm afraid I don't understand your question about which terminal. I'm talking about a jumper from the "+" terminal on the battery (the one that is not grounded to the engine and/or body), to the "+" terminal on the coil (the one that does not connect to the distributor/points).
But that will only tell you if the valves are closed. I am talking about really finding the reference point where the piston is exactly at the top of the stroke. The point being that anything else you might look at (the valves, the timing mark on the front pulley, etc) may NOT be accurate.To verify if I am at TDC, I have an old compression gauge cable with no valve, a simple tube that I blow in, if it holds pressure thanthe vales are closed, if not than I am at the wrong tdc.
It is actually a fairly common problem with the TR6 motor for the timing mark on the front pulley to be out of place. And since your engine has never run since it was assembled, I would be looking for a definite confirmation that the camshaft was timed to the crankshaft correctly. Even one tooth off can create an engine that is very hard to start and will not run properly. And the old marks are not always accurate (plus anyone can make a mistake).
Congratulations but that's not good enough..how about a few more details ?RFLX said:It works! Distributor issue