longshot2171
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Hey all...
Puked my shiny chrome coil after 7 years of service during the 4th of July parade. I replaced it with a good take out coil, and reassembled w/o a problem.
Here is my question...
Number 1 cylinder is not in line with number 6.
#6 lines up at tdc. #1 is significantly before the timing marks. Rotor lines up at correct 7 o'clock position for plug 1. #6 compression cycle has rotor correctly at 180 from #1.
If #6 is still Tdc, and rotor is correct then I suppose it is not a timing chain/oil pump/distributor issue. #1 piston is going up and down full stroke and has good compression. Plug is not fouled. No ignition miss. Compression good, oil pressure good, temp good. No noticeable knocks. Truck runs and drives strong with smooth idle.
Thinking back, It has always been like this for as long as I have had it (2007). When I got it I had zero flathead experience and thought it might me normal, but now I am stumped. Has anybody else ever experienced this?
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Puked my shiny chrome coil after 7 years of service during the 4th of July parade. I replaced it with a good take out coil, and reassembled w/o a problem.
Here is my question...
Number 1 cylinder is not in line with number 6.
#6 lines up at tdc. #1 is significantly before the timing marks. Rotor lines up at correct 7 o'clock position for plug 1. #6 compression cycle has rotor correctly at 180 from #1.
If #6 is still Tdc, and rotor is correct then I suppose it is not a timing chain/oil pump/distributor issue. #1 piston is going up and down full stroke and has good compression. Plug is not fouled. No ignition miss. Compression good, oil pressure good, temp good. No noticeable knocks. Truck runs and drives strong with smooth idle.
Thinking back, It has always been like this for as long as I have had it (2007). When I got it I had zero flathead experience and thought it might me normal, but now I am stumped. Has anybody else ever experienced this?
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