I have a SBchevy 283 and i was wondering if when the timing marks are lined up on the gears should the rotor be facing the no.1 cyl? Thanks,
Mike
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I have a SBchevy 283 and i was wondering if when the timing marks are lined up on the gears should the rotor be facing the no.1 cyl? Thanks,
Mike
no, should be pointing at #6 in the cap.Quote:
Originally posted by 58'chevy
I have a SBchevy 283 and i was wondering if when the timing marks are lined up on the gears should the rotor be facing the no.1 cyl? Thanks,
Mike
okay thats good! thanks
A couple questions for ya...
If the distriburer is of by 1 tooth(too far ahead) how much would that affect the engine?
:confused:
How common are vaccume leaks from the intake to the heads?
Thanks!
Mike
Being off by one tooth will certainly make it hard to set timing,,moving the wires in the dist cap by one position would take care of the problem,,at least for your own use.
Intake manifold Vaccume leaks are a common thing to have,,,most of the time it's from installing an aftermarket intake manifold which is not planed at the right angles.
Other than that,,,it's a gasket not lined up properly,,or sufaces not prepped properly before installation of new gaskets.
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Originally posted by 58'chevy
A couple questions for ya...
If the distriburer is of by 1 tooth(too far ahead) how much would that affect the engine?
:confused:
How common are vaccume leaks from the intake to the heads?
Thanks!
Mike
thanks alot for the advice on the wires. and i'll check the manifold