Ewhitaker0020
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- Apr 21, 2019
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- Location
- Kentucky
- First Name
- Eric
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 305 5.0
Hey, I'm replacing my intake manifold and had to pull my distributor. I watched a video that said if you're just pulling it and putting the exact same distributor back in I could rotate the engine until the rotor lined up with the firewall and make a mark where it sat. Then I could pull the distributor and put it back in exactly where it was and everything would line up again.
One thing I didn't expect is when I pulled the distributor the rotor spun as I pulled it out. Shouldn't I just be able to, through trial and error, keep moving the rotor and inserting the distributor until the rotor lines up with the mark I made on the firewall? It should just drop straight back into the oil pump drive right?
I've seen the method of rotating to the TDC on the compression stroke of cylinder 1 and lining the rotor up with cylinder 1 and I'm prepared to do this, but I don't have any way to set the timing of the engine myself. It was already in time before and if I get the rotor exactly where it was it'll be in time again right? The distributor itself was turned to where the wires were straight down towards the engine.
One thing I didn't expect is when I pulled the distributor the rotor spun as I pulled it out. Shouldn't I just be able to, through trial and error, keep moving the rotor and inserting the distributor until the rotor lines up with the mark I made on the firewall? It should just drop straight back into the oil pump drive right?
I've seen the method of rotating to the TDC on the compression stroke of cylinder 1 and lining the rotor up with cylinder 1 and I'm prepared to do this, but I don't have any way to set the timing of the engine myself. It was already in time before and if I get the rotor exactly where it was it'll be in time again right? The distributor itself was turned to where the wires were straight down towards the engine.