HommerSimpson;1050964 said:
jetjock;1051378 said:That said what's up with the painted marks on the cam gears? It doesn't look like the factory marks are under them.
jetjock;1051378 said:I'm amazed at how something so simple continues to stump so many people. It comes from not understanding the basics behind how an engine works.
jdub;1051392 said:I don't think it's the cams. Check the #1 piston at TDC by removing the plug and placing a small wooden dowel (about a foot long) in the SP hole. Rotate the crank...if it moves up, you are not at TDC.
jetjock;1051402 said:No offense meant there guy. Just making a general statement.Thanks for clearing that up, gotta love the emotionless internet...:aigo: Your comment about what you see through the oil cap is curious though. Did you do a compression check? Haven't done one yet. (Don't have the tester and haven't been able to get my buddy who has it over here yet.)Does your finger get blown off the number one plug hole as you bring the crank up to TDC by hand? GOOD idea! I'll go check now.
jetjock;1051425 said:Iirc the intake lobs are supposed to be almost straight up or slightly to the right, not left. You may be off a tooth. Do the marks still line up after all this cranking? Did you rotate the engine a few times to check that before putting the cover on? That said all the valves are closed. It should still run as long as the dizzy is timed correctly and everything else is connected right. Sounds like you may have multiple problems.
jetjock;1051443 said:Well, I'm going off memory and a quick look at the book implies the lobe should be off to the right. However if the marks are all good than Jdub is right in that it's not valve timing. Move on to ignition. You're sure the injector wiring is now correct? Can you measure cranking vacuum?
True. Thanks for helping me think through this.jetjock;1051461 said:You still need to have the dizzy timed right. As long as that's good and plug wiring is right it should run on a shot of starting fluid alone. Might want to try that after checking for spark. Then you can focus on fuel. Unplug the fuel pump relay to kill injection when trying the starting fluid.
Owned. :biglaugh:jetjock;1051461 said:And you know, if you're going to work on cars you may want to invest in some basic diagnostic tools...