angeldust72
Active Member
How do you install the electronic ig. distributor so it woun't be 180 degress off? Where shoud the rotor be pointing if the engine is at TDC?
demonseed was right except that when you feel air pressure on your finger as you are turning the crank damper the engine is coming up on the compression stroke, not exhaust. Which is where you need the number one cylinder to be at TDC with the crank damper on the zero degree mark. As stated, the distributor rotor should be pointing to the number 1 terminal on the cap which on a small block is "approx" 6 oclock as you face the firewall. If the distributor drive gear position hasn't been moved then your new distributor will drop into the slot in the drive gear. You are either right on or 180 degrees off on a small block Mopar. There is no one tooth off with the distributor like a Ford small block can be. You can only be a tooth off if the distributor drive has been moved a tooth one way or the other on the camshaft. I doubt that this would be the case here if all your doing is pulling out your old distributor. Don't use the reluctor in the distributor as a position locator for the rotor. Use the cap as your reference at the number one terminal.
Confused yet??
a couple of folks told me that the #1 cylindar cap tower should be at 6 o'clock looking at the firewall. But to me that is not possible since the oil drive slot is pointing at the 1 cylinder bolt when at TDC. The rotor when at TDC actually is something like at 10 o'clock, and aren't I right that rotor would be at the relocutor (contact )when firing at TDC?
Yes it was a miss print, a screw up, I meant the compression stoke opps.
Terry
Hee-he....Your so good at this stuff..."you had me scratching my head" WTF:read2:
Heh, cut me some slack eh, besides I was just seeing if there was anybody awake out there.;
Terry