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Posted by fredfifty (Member # 10320) on :
 
It was a 302 to 302 swap, nothing crazy.

Having trouble getting the timing right. Im doing tdc by doing the finger over the #1 spark plug hole and feeling for air. Did that, and made sure the pointer on the balancer was at 0 then dropped distributor in and made sure rotor is pointed to #1. Start her up but she doesnt run right and wont stay started unless i stay on the throttle....even then still doesnt sound right running. Thats that part.

Now, i also have yet to adjust the idle, tps, and adjust the fpr.

Do you think the idle / rough running could be related to that, or is it the timing perhaps? Input appreciated.
 
Posted by fredfifty (Member # 10320) on :
 
Also ran codes...got 10-67-11

My nss is not hooked up, hence the 67, as far as i know, that doesnt affect engine performance...?
 
Posted by Martinna (Member # 12493) on :
 
Read this to put in a new distributor. http://sbftech.com/index.php?topic=7114.0
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Is 10 a valid code or did you misread it?
 
Posted by fredfifty (Member # 10320) on :
 
i guess 10 is a spacer code.

my problem is that I cant bring the motor up to operating temps because it wont stay running unless I stay on the accelerator...im wondering if it has to do with my tps/idle/fpr not adjusted properly?
 
Posted by Martinna (Member # 12493) on :
 
Does your timing light read zero or ten degrees? It should be 10 for your car.
 
Posted by fredfifty (Member # 10320) on :
 
When i set everything, i make sure the balancer is at TDC or 0, thats where it should be, correct? But again the car will not stay running long enough to check with a timing light.
 
Posted by wilit (Member # 3367) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by fredfifty:
When i set everything, i make sure the balancer is at TDC or 0, thats where it should be, correct? But again the car will not stay running long enough to check with a timing light.

Turn the distributor until it does run long enough to get a timing light on it.
 
Posted by Marks93 (Member # 11130) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by wilit:
quote:
Originally posted by fredfifty:
When i set everything, i make sure the balancer is at TDC or 0, thats where it should be, correct? But again the car will not stay running long enough to check with a timing light.

Turn the distributor until it does run long enough to get a timing light on it.
Yes, what Wilit said, but your car should be at 10 degrees BTDC for the car to run right. That's the factory setting.
 
Posted by NEIGHT (Member # 8741) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by wilit:
quote:
Originally posted by fredfifty:
When i set everything, i make sure the balancer is at TDC or 0, thats where it should be, correct? But again the car will not stay running long enough to check with a timing light.

Turn the distributor until it does run long enough to get a timing light on it.
+1 Turn it clockwise a little until you feel it idling better. Too low of timing will have it idling low and hanging on for life to stay on.
 




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