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Originally posted by Henry Rifle
Ed,
I think your explanation was the clearest of all. I looked at my posts, and I think I've been skirting around the issue. I wasn't separating cam installation from getting the distributor placed properly.
I did essentially what you said without thinking about it, because I've done it so many times myself. Here's what I really did.
- Pulled off the intake and front cover.
- Installed the cam dot-to-dot without paying any attention to TDC, balancer, distributor, or anything else.
- Put the cover back on.
- Installed the balancer. Of course, it was pointing to the timing mark, but at this point I really didn't care whether it was #6 TDC or #1. (I assume it was at #6)
- Turned the engine and watched the lifters to make sure I was at #1 TDC. (Now, it should be 12 & 12)
- Set the #1 valves, then proceeded to set the rest by using 1/4 turn increments on the crank.
- Brought it back to #1 TDC.
- Installed the distributor.
Bottom line, it doesn't matter whether you install at 12 & 12 or dot-to-dot, as long as the timing mark on the damper is at the pointer and you bring the engine to #1 TDC before you install the distributor.
Smack me if I'm wrong, then I'll quit beating on this dead horse.