Distributor off one tooth?
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Distributor off one tooth?
I recently had a 4.6L stroker built and the guy who put the distributor back on was not sure about the indexing. The engine runs but it seems very low on power for an over 10:1 static compression ratio. If the distributor is off one tooth will the engine even run? I need to get out there and check the timing with a light I suppose.
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Re: Distributor off one tooth?
It will run but not well at all. Just try re-indexing it.. its not that hard and doesnt take to long.
If it feels right, then STROKE it!
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Re: Distributor off one tooth?
Now that I think about it, when I floored it to pass once I got several engine misses. It had the feel of an electrical problem. Does that sound like a possible disty indexing problem?
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Re: Distributor off one tooth?
Yes
TurboTom wrote:i will eat my words later if need be.
Proud owner of many stroker parts, that have not yet spontaneously assembled themselves.TurboTom wrote: Not sure of your rules...but you need to start with an engine that works best for the rules and cheat from there!
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Re: Distributor off one tooth?
will run retarded 1 tooth and will suck.
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Re: Distributor off one tooth?
I just checked the timing and it looks to me like it is 6 marks above 0. I believe that is 12 degrees BTDC. This is at idle speed. I can't find a timing spec for a 91 4.0 anywhere. But I am thinking this may be too advanced.
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Re: Distributor off one tooth?
I had someone with a scanner check that the cam position sensor was in sync with the Crank position sensor and they are so I don't have a disty indexing problem.
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Re: Distributor off one tooth?
If this is still alive.
FYI
I had to cut one fork of the distributor tab off to rotate it about a degree.
Now runs like a bat out of hell.
M
FYI
I had to cut one fork of the distributor tab off to rotate it about a degree.
Now runs like a bat out of hell.
M
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