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Distributer Timing

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Distributer Timing

Post by Grover-98 »

Just been working on the zook today and did a silly thing. Iv spent most of my time under the bonnet of a Diesel and today i removed the distributer, as soon as i did this i realised chances of me getting the timing correct again would be slim.

Any tips on how to make sure i get the timing correct again?

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Post by ajsr »

buy a manual ;)
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Post by Grover-98 »

ajsr wrote:buy a manual ;)
I didn't even buy the car... :lol:

Would be a good idea, but for now im sure one of you zook gurus would have the answer :)
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Post by ajsr »

engine on tdc
point rotor button an no 1 lead
it will be close or 180 deg out
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Post by Grover-98 »

ajsr wrote:engine on tdc
point rotor button an no 1 lead
it will be close or 180 deg out
Cheers mate ill have a look tomorrow!
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Post by St Jimmy »

As said engine on tdc . in the dissy there is a notch/ line,Not the cap turn your rotor button to the notch/line that is tdc on the dissy. Put it in and see how far it is out , Slowly remove dissy to you can just turn the rotor button, so it will line up with the notch/line and then get a timing light to finish the job.
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Post by Grover-98 »

Well i got the new pump in the zook. But im not sure the timing is right as it seems to have less power then it did prior to the dizzy being removed and put back in. Should i just keep trying different settings!?



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Post by St Jimmy »

Grover-98 wrote:Well i got the new pump in the zook. But im not sure the timing is right as it seems to have less power then it did prior to the dizzy being removed and put back in. Should i just keep trying different settings!?



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Post by RockHopper »

Grover-98 wrote:Well i got the new pump in the zook. But im not sure the timing is right as it seems to have less power then it did prior to the dizzy being removed and put back in. Should i just keep trying different settings!?



Cheers
Probably because it is on TDC rather than where it should be timed at. eg 10 degrees before TDC (off the top of my head). Use a timing light to correct it, or if you don't have a timing light, with the engine off put the timing mark on 10 degrees and then move the distributor so that the rotor button lines up with no 1 lead.
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Post by Grover-98 »

Cheers guys! My old man has a timing light so we will get that sorted out today :)
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