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Not sure why you'd need to mark anything. Find top dead centre on #1, put the new distributor with the rotor pointing at #1 then time the ignition as normal
Thanks for pics Mate.Border cannot attach photo's to message so have put them here.
Alternator bracket note where the brass bush is this would have been a tapped blind hole originally it has been drilled through and bushed as bolt had sheared in hole. Worked ok on my engine,
The alternator mounting holes where badly worn I bought two top hat bushes drilled and welded these in to take slop out of it. The original would have had a bigger hole for the sliding tube that goes on the rear mounting bolt.Quite confident it will be usable.
Thanks will come back to this when I start setitng it up.Starting handle, or socket on the front pulley, whichever works. Turn the engine over with plug out on number 1. You should hear air coming out of the plug hole as the piston comes up on the compression stroke. If you want to be sure, take the rocket cover off and both rockers on#1 should be free.
Put a long screwdriver down the plug hole, (don't lose it!!) And you'll see it move up as the piston comes up as you hand crank the engine. When it's at the top, your good to go.
You only need to be approximate to line the distributor up for #1, then time it properly later
Might have a go at this this weekend, I dont have a starting handle, doesnt look like a socket will fit. how do I turn it ?.Starting handle, or socket on the front pulley, whichever works. Turn the engine over with plug out on number 1. You should hear air coming out of the plug hole as the piston comes up on the compression stroke. If you want to be sure, take the rocket cover off and both rockers on#1 should be free.
Put a long screwdriver down the plug hole, (don't lose it!!) And you'll see it move up as the piston comes up as you hand crank the engine. When it's at the top, your good to go.
You only need to be approximate to line the distributor up for #1, then time it properly later
Thanks mate, have not got Alternator fitted yet, but can stick a fan blade on to turn it. Still quite away before I start it, just want to get things set up ready.Yep that cut you've circled is the timing mark. The big tooth is tdc. The others 3 and 6 degrees, if i recall.
If you take the plugs out, you might turn it with the fan blades, tug on the belt a bit for some extra grip to stop it slipping
There's always a wayThanks mate, have not got Alternator fitted yet, but can stick a fan blade on to turn it. Still quite away before I start it, just want to get things set up ready.
Thanks so when I've done that should I fit distributor with rotor arm pointing at number 1 ??There's always a way
Yes. Double check you have compression, ie both valves on #1 are closedThanks so when I've done that should I fit distributor with rotor arm pointing at number 1 ??
OK Will do a bit more googling, Im sure theres a way to check without removing the valve coverYes. Double check you have compression, ie both valves on #1 are closed
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