<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> <html> <li> I've re-installed the rebuilt engine of my 87GL vanagon.</li> <br>It cranks, is pumping gas, does have spark. But won't start. <br>I'm suspecting that I've not aligned the distributor correctly, and <br>it's throwing the timing way out. When I put in the gear that turns the rotor, it didn't line up "exactly" as in the Bentley. It may be one <br>tooth off or so. <br> <li> Is this alignment critical? Or am I looking in the wrong direction? (I shrugged this off when installing as due to the differences in my new distributor and old). Was this a crucial misjudgement??</li> <i></i> <p><br><font size=-2>I can't wait to get this baby purrrring again...</font> <br><font size=-2>Many thanks to anyone that can help</font></html> |
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