I have just bought a Freelander with a blown head gasket as a project. I drove the car home but after skimming the head she refuses to start. I have been experimenting and get a good spark direct from the coil but despite a new rotor arm and cap no combination of old and new produces a good spark after the distributor.
Checking back over my work I have set the cambelt up by the book at the 90' position. The drivebelt wheels are located on the respective dowels for the inlet and exhaust but they do not sit at the described 4 and 8 oclock position when all the timing marks are aligned.
At TDC the rotor arm sits at No2 Cyl in the distributor cap and checking the cam lobes they are clear of the valves but I am not convinced that they are in the right position. 360' later and I am stil not convinced. My compression is low but equal across all cylinders and the fluids are all staying in the right place.
Any Ideas on what I am missing?
RC
Checking back over my work I have set the cambelt up by the book at the 90' position. The drivebelt wheels are located on the respective dowels for the inlet and exhaust but they do not sit at the described 4 and 8 oclock position when all the timing marks are aligned.
At TDC the rotor arm sits at No2 Cyl in the distributor cap and checking the cam lobes they are clear of the valves but I am not convinced that they are in the right position. 360' later and I am stil not convinced. My compression is low but equal across all cylinders and the fluids are all staying in the right place.
Any Ideas on what I am missing?
RC