Long Thread!
I finally got my engine started
! However, having some issues getting the timing set correctly for a smooth running engine and smooth shifts
.
Here is the current situation...
When I got my rebuilt engine back from Metric Motors, they said it was set to TDC. On the crank shaft pulley, the timing pointer was directly set on "0". I didnt remove the valve cover to confirm. I then installed the distributor. Afterwards I rotated the crank to 20 degrees ATDC (20 degrees as marked on the crank pulley), made sure the IP Pump was adjusted properly (marks aligned), and then installed the IP Pump.
The engine started right up, but ran at 1500 rpms. As I tried to adjust per specs, the engine wanted to die out. So today, as I reread many of our threads and also the Haynes and BBB, I came to the conclusion that my distributor was not installed correctly. The vacuum cell was sitting at 12 o'clock vs 1 o'clock (I have a '71 Automatic). So I removed the valve cover and rotated the engine to TDC, cam lobes on #1 were at 10 and 2 o'clock and the mark on the cam was aligned. I then looked at the crank shaft pulley and it was sitting on 5 degrees ATDC mark on the crank. I reinstalled the distributor and now the vacuum cell is sitting ~at the 1 o'clock position.
So, does this mean that I installed the IP Pump at only 15 degrees ATDC???
Thank you!
Bob