If it was on #6 top TDC and you spun it 180 you would be on #1 TDC, 360 your back at #6 TDC
i spun the crankshaft 360 degrees, so the camshaft did a 180 yes
If it was on #6 top TDC and you spun it 180 you would be on #1 TDC, 360 your back at #6 TDC
i spun the crankshaft 360 degrees, so the camshaft did a 180 yes
Verify spark. Easiest way without shocking the crap out of yourself, is to hook up the timming light and crank for a second or two. If it flashes you have spark.
Okay you were right. I hooked the timing light on spark plug wire one, didn't flash. Tried on another spark plug, still nothing. Tried on my friend's truck, to see if the problem was not the timing light, it flashed, so I guess I do have a fire issue...
The green wire with the white stripe should be the tach wire. There should be a power wire that hooks up to the terminal next to it. Then a plug with two wires that goes into the terminals behind those.
Edit.... it probably fell behind the motor
the green wire is indeed the tach. The terminal next to it is the battery terminal. I don't remember having anything attached to it when i took it appart, but i'll look for it.
The plug with two wires, is that the one with the brown wires that go to the distributor body ?
And Thank you so much for taking the time to fix my issue. Greatly appreciated.
I'm glad I could help. Take some videos of it running I'd love to hear it
i'm still looking for that power wire...Oh haha it's not fixed yeti'm still looking for that power wire...
But i will definitelly post a video once it starts !!
Looks like you found it...
Shouldn't overheat, fluid topped off?
Timing can cause overheating, how easy did it start? clutch fan also.
No need to go to 3000 rpm, stay above 2000.
You need 20 minutes for break in varying rpm to create different oil slash on the cam lobes in addition to rocker/lifter supply. Breakin should be ok but either way what's done is done.
Hope your using breakin lube or ZDDP additive.