Posted by El Toro on February 11, 2012 at 07:53:05 from (108.3.225.57):
In Reply to: 706 wont start posted by Diesel1 on February 11, 2012 at 07:30:29:
Your distributor needs to be timed to No1 piston when its at TDC on the compression stroke. Remove the sparkplug near the radiator and bring that piston to tdc on the compression stroke. Hold your thumb over the plug hole while a helper slowly cranks the engine until you feel pressure against your thumb then drop a long plastic straw on top of the piston. Then you watch the straw rise while the helper keeps slowly cranking the engine until the straw quits rising. No1 piston should now be at tdc on the compression and your timing marks should now be aligned with the pointer.
Remove the cap on the distributor and see where your rotor is pointing. It should at the No1 plug tower on your cap. If its off you need to pull the distributor and rotate the rotor until its at the No1 on the cap. Hal PS: Make sure your wires are in the correct firing order on the cap.
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