Can Distributor be 180 deg out?

Hi all. I have a question:

My recently rebuilt '53 262 refuses to start. I have good blue spark to my points and to my plugs; getting good fuel to the intake manifold but no ignition. So I checked TDC with NO. 1 Piston and found the points aiming at 180 deg to my former mark on my distributor cap. I remember installing my distributor to the cam has the slot a little off center requiring just one proper position for the dist shaft. Is it possible my distributor could be 180 deg out? My rebuilder could have set the cam chain for firing at NO. 6 TDC?


Can I just set the distributor to fire in the new order as observed, or do I open my timing case and reroute the chain.

I am including pics showing the position of my flywheel and the position of the points (pointing opposite to my pre-rebuild setting.) I don't know if this position is universal for step-down engines, but it is 180 deg. out from my usual as I marked everything before tear-down.


Any ideas or experience is greatly appreciated; someone else may have had a similar situation.



Best Answers

  • Geoff
    Geoff Senior Contributor
    Answer ✓

    Yes, it can be out, but that's not the end of the world, just reposition the leads, starting with Np. 1 lead in the hole where the rotor is po8nting and then follow on clockwise 1-5-3-6-2-4

  • Courtesy Man
    Courtesy Man Expert Adviser
    Answer ✓


Answers

  • Sound like the oil pump is 180° off. Which makes the distributor 180 off.

  • Thanks, Geoff and Cheyenne. I will reroute my spark-plug leads. I thought my distributor had a slot that was just off center, and could go in only one way. I will make the adjustment and report back.

  • Geoff
    Geoff Senior Contributor

    It can only go in one way, but it doesn't really matter if the leads are 180 deg. out, as you can just switch them around, much easier than removing the pump and realigning the gears. If you did have it around the wrong way, that is with the offset at the bottom wrongly inserted, the distributor would wriggle around with the distortion.

  • Thanks, Geoff and Cheyenne. I will reroute my spark-plug leads. I will make the adjustment and report back.

  • Courtesy Man
    Courtesy Man Expert Adviser

    Hudson made a tool for that - when oil pump on Big Six is removed this tool adjusts the oil pump gear to be in the correct position for the distributor - I have replicated that tool if you need one. Thanks, Gert

  • Courtesy Man
    Courtesy Man Expert Adviser


  • Hi Courtesy Man,

    Yes. I would be interested in your tool. It sounds like it will put my distributor back in sync with oil pump. How do I acquire one?


    Thanks,

    David

  • Courtesy Man
    Courtesy Man Expert Adviser

    Hi I have one ready to go. $50 plus 15 shipping Priority Mail - personal check is fine. Gert Kristiansen 1731 S 500 E, Salt Lake City UT 84105.

  • Thanks Gert, check is on the way.


    Best,


    David

  • Courtesy Man
    Courtesy Man Expert Adviser

    David check came today - will let you know when I ship - thanks, Gert