why does it matter if a distributor is off a tooth when the whole distributor body can be rotated ? I read all the threads i could find about it and how you can set no 1 anywhere on the distributor, but why would it matter if it's off a tooth?
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why does it matter if a distributor is off a tooth when the whole distributor body can be rotated ? I read all the threads i could find about it and how you can set no 1 anywhere on the distributor, but why would it matter if it's off a tooth?
if it's off a tooth you can compensate by moving the plug wires but its just not right :whacked:
It doesn't matter if you have room to rotate the housing anywhere you want it.
if I disconnected the distributor primary and secondary wires I could spin my dizzy all day long
thats the problem, you have to disconect the wires, doesn't work to good then :LOL:
but it's fun to spin my dizzy
HEY, spin your dizzy to and fro, see how fast you can make it go, grab a wire and you will glow, to and fro, to and fro. Somebody needs to set this to music. :LOL:
put it where ever you wont #1 to be and set the timing, it dont make no dif. :HMMM:Quote:
Originally posted by firebird45331
why does it matter if a distributor is off a tooth when the whole distributor body can be rotated ? I read all the threads i could find about it and how you can set no 1 anywhere on the distributor, but why would it matter if it's off a tooth?
Agreed, agreed, but it sure makes the hard core purists go nuts. :DQuote:
Originally posted by lt1s10
put it where ever you wont #1 to be and set the timing, it dont make no dif. :HMMM:
not if you check #1 compression stroke ea. time you put the dist. in. I never took for granted #1 was where it was suppose to be. :cool:Quote:
Originally posted by NTFDAY
Agreed, agreed, but it sure makes the hard core purists go nuts. :D
ps- i dont belive there was a #1 stamped on the first hei dist. caps. i'd been working on them about 10 yrs before i ever saw a #1 and it was to late to change then.
What I meant Mike is that I have run into some folks that just go crazy if things aren't exactly where they are supposed to be.
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Originally posted by NTFDAY
What I meant Mike is that I have run into some folks that just go crazy if things aren't exactly where they are supposed to be.
i sorry i thought you was talking about yourself. like i said before it was a long time before i knew there was a #1 stamped on the cap. **)
talking about things you didnt know, but worked on the stuff everyday, was the GM dist. gear. i bet i had put on 50 of them before i knew it was a right or wrong way to do it. either it didnt make no dif. or i was lucky. i dont know for sure, but i dont know of any problems i caused on any of them. :whacked:
Know what you mean. Years ago I had an early Corvette dual point dist in my '36 coupe and some guy got all over me because I had #1 sitting in #4 or so. I didn't care, it worked and I knew where everything was. :DQuote:
Originally posted by lt1s10
i sorry i thought you was talking about yourself. like i said before it was a long time before i knew there was a #1 stamped on the cap. **)
I think I did it to be mean. at one time most mechanics didn't know you could do that. they would pull the wires out of the cap for whatever reason and then put them back by the book and then the motor wouldn't fire, boy they would get mad. that's the reason I got in the habit of checking for TDC, because I might have been the last one to work on it. :LOL:Quote:
Originally posted by NTFDAY
Know what you mean. Years ago I had an early Corvette dual point dist in my '36 coupe and some guy got all over me because I had #1 sitting in #4 or so. I didn't care, it worked and I knew where everything was. :D