mysavioreigns
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If some of you remember, I never could get my new Duraspark distributor to go into the block. I spent days twisting this and turning that, and still, nothing. So, I removed the gear and was going to switch it with the old Load-O gear, because I knew that fit. Well, I spent another week trying to get that gear off, with no luck. I broke 2 gear pullers, and no machine shop in the area would help.
So, I "gave up" and put the other gear back on, and sure enough, BAM, it went in without a hitch. :roll:
I finished up wiring it this morning, and tried to start it. I know the duraspark's cap is a little different, as there is no "#1 spot" - it's just where ever you put it. So, I looked at how I had the old one (about to hit cyl #1), and I wired it up like that. I know it's probably not exactly at the same spot I had it as, but it's pretty close. Any ideas on why it wouldn't fire? I assume it's a timing issue.
Let me know though if I'm correct, there is no "#1 spot". I will tinker around with it some more tonight and see why it's not turning over.
So, I "gave up" and put the other gear back on, and sure enough, BAM, it went in without a hitch. :roll:
I finished up wiring it this morning, and tried to start it. I know the duraspark's cap is a little different, as there is no "#1 spot" - it's just where ever you put it. So, I looked at how I had the old one (about to hit cyl #1), and I wired it up like that. I know it's probably not exactly at the same spot I had it as, but it's pretty close. Any ideas on why it wouldn't fire? I assume it's a timing issue.
Let me know though if I'm correct, there is no "#1 spot". I will tinker around with it some more tonight and see why it's not turning over.