TLDR: New engine guts. Don't recall setting the timing correctly. Would that be enough to cause a no start?
Looking for some advice on a no start...
Just rebuilt my North American D1 4.0 (175k, ran fine aside from leaking like a sieve). Crower cam, oil pump gears, timing chain, head work, porting, mustang injectors, and all new accessories hanging off the front. And getting no start. Plugs are sparking. Fuel is flowing. Injectors are spraying. Everything seems to be tidied up as it should be.
Starter motor goes and goes. On the initial crank, I'll get a good "bang!" like the engine wants to fire, and then nothing but a touch of smoke.
The ONLY thing that comes to mind: I don't recall lining up the cam and crankshafts at 6 and 12 o'clock. I recall spinning the crank and watching the cam move accordingly, but I don't actually remember setting the timing positions.
So my question: is bad timing (or horrible timing) enough to cause the engine not to fire? If that's the case, I'm comfortable resigning myself to the tear down process once more, just looking for a bit of advice before doing so.
cheers
P.S. - please be gentle. this is my first experience in anything engine-related.
P.P.S. - long time lurker, first time poster. you folks are boss.
Looking for some advice on a no start...
Just rebuilt my North American D1 4.0 (175k, ran fine aside from leaking like a sieve). Crower cam, oil pump gears, timing chain, head work, porting, mustang injectors, and all new accessories hanging off the front. And getting no start. Plugs are sparking. Fuel is flowing. Injectors are spraying. Everything seems to be tidied up as it should be.
Starter motor goes and goes. On the initial crank, I'll get a good "bang!" like the engine wants to fire, and then nothing but a touch of smoke.
The ONLY thing that comes to mind: I don't recall lining up the cam and crankshafts at 6 and 12 o'clock. I recall spinning the crank and watching the cam move accordingly, but I don't actually remember setting the timing positions.
So my question: is bad timing (or horrible timing) enough to cause the engine not to fire? If that's the case, I'm comfortable resigning myself to the tear down process once more, just looking for a bit of advice before doing so.
cheers
P.S. - please be gentle. this is my first experience in anything engine-related.
P.P.S. - long time lurker, first time poster. you folks are boss.