FYI on timing. I'm not sure if the explanation of the connector location works for K5 though. Someone here surely knows.
@BoondocK5I have seen #1 straight forward, since it timed there I think it is good to leave.
The stall I am thinking is electrical. not fuel or timing
so undo it again and crank another 360 to get to TDC again with the thumb over hole for compression test?TDC line up 2x once for #1 and once for #6. This is why thumb on the #1 was important, to find compression stroke. if you turned the crank 1 more 360 the rotor will point at #1.
The crank goes 720° for every 360° of the cam shaft, and the distributor turns at camshaft speed.
got it, thanks! hopefully the new dizzy fixes the electrical issue that i (think) is coming from the coil insideNo need, I am just tiring to say in complicated way what your pic shows is expected and normal.
Like Wes said, you've got 180° out now. It's OK, for now. Like Wes said, again. Turn the engine over 1 more revolution, hit the timing mark, and you'll have it. Then, when you pull the dizzy out, you can set up with #1 in the correct spot.@BoondocK5
i just went outside to try and take another peek, now that she starts, when i pull the cap, the rotor is aimed at #6, not #1 that is almost straight forward
this means its 180 around, correct?
i feel like a new distributor is the ticket at this point - yea?
Right after these pictures I put it all back together and started it up no problem
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Like Wes said, you've got 180° out now. It's OK, for now. Like Wes said, again. Turn the engine over 1 more revolution, hit the timing mark, and you'll have it. Then, when you pull the dizzy out, you can set up with #1 in the correct spot.
Get yourself the $100 dollar summit racing distributor, drop it in, get her timed and you'll be set
Sorry, everyone. I live in my own head, relying on 15-20 year old memories, back when semi-quality stuff could still be had for cheap.Cheapest Summit that I *think* will work for EFI is $217. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/sum-850200/make/chevrolet
rockauto has a plethora of EFI distributors for under $100. The Delco one is ~$250 Not sure the link will work, but here goes: https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog...l+350cid+v8,1061514,ignition,distributor,7108
Sorry, everyone. I live in my own head, relying on 15-20 year old memories, back when semi-quality stuff could still be had for cheap.