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michael broyhill

10-22-2009 17:35:51
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Hello, Can someone tell me how to set timing on 223 ford 6cyl never worked on six before seems it would be a problem to turn distributer since vacuum line is steel ?? do you hook light to #1 plug?? with light hooked to # 1 it is showing mark is a quarter off balancer thanks Mike

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AllanC

11-01-2009 17:10:51
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Re: 6cyl timing in reply to michael broyhill, 10-22-2009 17:35:51  
You might be suspicious of the timing chain if it is that far out. Check the damper, if it looks/feels ok put a wrench on the front of the crank pulley and see if you can detect how far you can move it back and forth in the slack of the chain. 7 degrees us usually considered good. if much more, it might be the problem.

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Kentb ofSWMO

10-23-2009 08:49:58
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Re: 6cyl timing in reply to michael broyhill, 10-22-2009 17:35:51  
I do not know the 223 Ford BUT if the ring is mounted on rubber the ring MAY have slip causing your timing mark to be 90 degrees off. Pull number one plug and bring the piston to TDC and check the position of the timing mark. If it is off the ring has slip. You can not time as the ring will continue to move around. You will have to time by ear or have the front pulley/damper rebuilt. There are places that do this. Find a copy of Hemmings Motor News. There will be ads for DAMPER REPAIR.

Kent

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Shaun Wallace

10-22-2009 17:53:55
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Re: 6cyl timing in reply to michael broyhill, 10-22-2009 17:35:51  
Need to take vaccum line off to set timing 6 before. The line is not that stiff so is no problem to reconnect. What your doing is rite. Vaccum advance may be bad interanaly. Spring broken or other dist problems. Dampner ring may have slipped but the ones Iv seen usally fell of in very short time.

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