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Re: H Distributor Installation
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Posted by Larry F on August 22, 2002 at 22:03:39 from (216.202.132.34):
In Reply to: H Distributor Installation posted by Bob on August 22, 2002 at 21:25:15:
Bob - That should work since you know you're 'already in the ballpark' as to its original location. Make sure when you turn the motor over you are at TDC on the #1 cylinder of the compression stroke. Its easy to get things 180 degrees reversed (ask me how I know that) so if you try to fire it up and she refuses to start and backfires/etc., you have things reversed. Make sure your point gap is set beforehand. I use an inductive timing light after I get it close and it makes it easy to set timing right on, especially if your light has a built-in engine tach. Good luck.
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