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- 1971 Mustang Mach 1, 351 4v, C6, Holley 650
Ok so without giving you all the backstory of how I screwed things up or why….here it is.
While this is not my Mustang engine, it is a universal engine question that should apply anywhere. It happens to be a '78 Chevy 350.
1. I have verified that the timing pointer on the balancer is indicating TDC when the #1 cylinder is at TDC on compression. I think I need to reverify this but 90% sure I'm good on this.
2. The dizzy is pointing to the #1 wire at the same time.
3. The car is running very good again (finally) but the problem that got me all crossed up is still there.
4. The problem is that when I use the timing light with the #1 wire, the pointer on the balancer is 15 to 20 degrees AFTER the actual TDC tab. Even though when stopped it all lines up. Because of this I am unable to correctly time the engine with a brand new digital light.
I have the light set at 0 for now.
What would be the proper method to get the tab and pointer lined up with the timing light so I can correctly adjust timing?
I am new to timing also so please offer the most obvious possibilities that I could easily have overlooked. This makes no sense at all to me.
Bad plug wires?
Timing chain out of whack?
Thanks for any thoughts on this.
While this is not my Mustang engine, it is a universal engine question that should apply anywhere. It happens to be a '78 Chevy 350.
1. I have verified that the timing pointer on the balancer is indicating TDC when the #1 cylinder is at TDC on compression. I think I need to reverify this but 90% sure I'm good on this.
2. The dizzy is pointing to the #1 wire at the same time.
3. The car is running very good again (finally) but the problem that got me all crossed up is still there.
4. The problem is that when I use the timing light with the #1 wire, the pointer on the balancer is 15 to 20 degrees AFTER the actual TDC tab. Even though when stopped it all lines up. Because of this I am unable to correctly time the engine with a brand new digital light.
I have the light set at 0 for now.
What would be the proper method to get the tab and pointer lined up with the timing light so I can correctly adjust timing?
I am new to timing also so please offer the most obvious possibilities that I could easily have overlooked. This makes no sense at all to me.
Bad plug wires?
Timing chain out of whack?
Thanks for any thoughts on this.