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Old 03-19-2010, 02:43 AM
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just an FYI - lining up dist / oil pump

Long story short, my clutch slipped while i had the dist out and the car in gear. Chevy and an ind. mechanic each wanted about $250 to completely reset the timing. It drove OK once it started (SES light on), but i didnt want to chance driving it a ways (or spend $250!)

Reset everything to TDC but couldn't seem to get the dist to line up right. Every spot I tried was off by a tooth or 2 in either direction. I got a little intuitive and realized that with a LONG flat blade screwdriver, inserted in the dist shaft, i could spin the dist receiver on the oil pump (It spins pretty freely). Took about 30 mins of guessing and checking until i got it positioned where the dist went in on the right tooth, but it worked.
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Re: just an FYI - lining up dist / oil pump

To set the dist right this is first step.

http://files.automotiveforums.com/ga...hp?photo=51302

Then after you get it started and running the camshaft retard needs to be set with a good engine capable scanner.

A good repair shop should not charge more than a hr labor set dist and check and set camshaft retard.
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Re: just an FYI - lining up dist / oil pump

This might help too:

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Re: just an FYI - lining up dist / oil pump

I found it easier to set the distributor where it should go. Then turn the crank a bit and the distributor will fall the rest of the way into the into the oil pump.
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