ive timmed my pinto up but can figure why it wont start its really slow to turn over but ok with spark plugs out. so timing is out but the cam is a new vernia with no marks. . i need to figure it out so i can sell the car. .
Sounds like the timing is to far advanced.
maybe try undoing your dizzy and moving it around till it starts then put a strobe on it
first you need to time up the cam the vernier will not be set in the correct postion then you need to set timing with the distributor
depending what cam you have in between 12 to 16 degrees on the distributor
cam timing as per makers instructions
[Edited on 4/11/2010 by DRC INDY 7]
Start again
Have you fitted a new cam shaft ? ie 285 piper
If so you will have to time the cam in first
This is where the vernier pulley comes in .
If its a standard cam [ ford ] you can set the timing by putting the old pulley back on set it all up lock the cam and crank then slip the vernier
pulley back on
You may have to remove the dizzy and re time that after setting the cam up
Jacko
im gonna get hold of a standard vernia and maybe go form there. i need to sell the car ive hardley driven it but want a bike . .
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Originally posted by Angus180
ive timmed my pinto up but can figure why it wont start its really slow to turn over but ok with spark plugs out. so timing is out but the cam is a new vernia with no marks. .
here is a crossflow being timed - not the best picture but you can see the dial gauge measuring inlet valve 1 lift and the timing disc and wire
pointer.
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