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6 cyl.


I have put my 6cyl back in car but having no luck with getting it to run
I have spark and gas  installed new cap rotor and condesor
but it will not fire.
I seem to remember that it is possible to have the distributor 180 degs out
with cyl #1 at top dead center rotor was pointing to where cyl #1 is on the cap
could i have the valves to tight ???
i pointed them at each cyl and tighted them so there was still a bit of play
any help would be great
thanks.


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I am not sure what you mean by "pointed them at each cylinder". Can you explain that better?

In a nutshell, to adjust the valves, you need to rotate the crankshaft watching the intake valve for the cylinder you want to adjust. After the intake valve closes, you need to get the piston for that cylinder top dead centre, then tighten down the rockers for that cylinder until there is no lash, (play), plus 1/2 to 3/4 turn. (Some say 1/2, some say 3/4). Then on to the next one. It's a bit more detailed than how I listed it but I tried to simplify it.

I would suggest priming the oil pump first before you do this though.

180 degrees out on the distributor will result in lots of backfiring but it sounds like you don't even have that.

Do you have voltage to the positive side of the coil?

If so, do you have spark at the plugs?


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you gone to start it w/o valve cover?


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thats how i got the valves set.
with the valve cover off and stoppers on top of the pushrods you can do a final adjustment on the rockers.
I found my shop manual and followed the instructions on how to replace the distributor
one i did that it started right up !!
should have done that in the first place !!
a few minor exhaust leaks mainly the "donut" i think the one that was with the gasket set was too small.
But atl least it is running good enough to drive in and out of the carport so i can work on the front to put the grill and lights back on then my bumper.
thanks again


-- Edited by Lefty on Sunday 21st of November 2010 10:49:58 PM

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Excellent. Glad it all worked out.

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