Stupid Timing Marks! I swear I thought I had it dead on. Triple checked, everything looked good.
After trying to figure out why I seemed to have lower power I finally decided to take it back 1 tooth, and presto! I swear they don't seem to line perfectly up at 12 and 3 at the top. It seems like it needs to be slightly back a touch. Oh well, just thought I would pass along the info in case anyone else is having a similar issue. Car idled and drove perfectly fine even being off a tooth.
The only problem I am having now is setting the timing. The whole reason I set the timing belt again is that I couldn't seem to get the timing marks even close to the timing guide on the lower timing belt cover. It seemed to max out just a little ahead of the bottom timing pointer. If I went full advanced on the distributor it would begin to bog down and then stall. I reset the timing belt (which improved power through the entire power band) but the timing marks are still maxing out just past the bottom timing mark pointer!?
I am grounding out the STI connector and it's not jumping around, but it will not go any further than stated. I even tried a different distributor to confirm that was not the problem. No detonation where I have it, but just can't seem to get the marks where they should be. Freakin' weird.
After trying to figure out why I seemed to have lower power I finally decided to take it back 1 tooth, and presto! I swear they don't seem to line perfectly up at 12 and 3 at the top. It seems like it needs to be slightly back a touch. Oh well, just thought I would pass along the info in case anyone else is having a similar issue. Car idled and drove perfectly fine even being off a tooth.
The only problem I am having now is setting the timing. The whole reason I set the timing belt again is that I couldn't seem to get the timing marks even close to the timing guide on the lower timing belt cover. It seemed to max out just a little ahead of the bottom timing pointer. If I went full advanced on the distributor it would begin to bog down and then stall. I reset the timing belt (which improved power through the entire power band) but the timing marks are still maxing out just past the bottom timing mark pointer!?
I am grounding out the STI connector and it's not jumping around, but it will not go any further than stated. I even tried a different distributor to confirm that was not the problem. No detonation where I have it, but just can't seem to get the marks where they should be. Freakin' weird.
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