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Re: Tming Chain Stupid Question




Remember, the crank gear is keyed on. It only goes on one way. 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Dodger7998@xxxxxxx 
To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx 
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 11:16:59 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Re: Tming Chain Stupid Question 



Ok Guys,,,,, guess I am going to show my stupidity here,,,,,, I can 
understand how the cam timing mark can be installed up or down, and it will only 
make the engine on time or 180 out,,,,,, but the crank gear has to be 
installed correctly or it will never be in time,,,,,,,, what am I missing here? 


In a message dated 4/20/2010 9:22:40 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
zephyr9900@xxxxxxxxxxx writes: 



My initial remark was to short and to the point and probably confusing. 
ALRIGHT, The Engine doesn't care if the cam timing mark is aligned at the 
top or bottom of the cam gear, or if the timing mark is at the top or 
bottom 
of the crank gear, (The Distributor Does!!) just all four marks have to be 
in alignment with NO margin of error. That said, the gears and chain were 
designed to be set by using a straight edge going down through the center 
of 
the cam bolt through the center of the timing mark on the cam gear through 
the center of the timing mark on the crank gear then through the center of 
the crank bolt. Then install the distributor at top dead center, or 
pointing to #1 plug wire with the wires installed on your distributor in 
the 
correct firing order (ROTATION?), your engine now is in time. Aligning the 
timing marks together this way leaves less margin for error as designed. 
Timing with the marks at the top of both gears makes it open to the 
possibility of being one tooth off and not realizing it unless you are 
very 
careful. 



OK, Now, If you installed the cam gear with the timing marks correctly 
aligned with the straight line through the center of both bolts and both 
timing marks with the crank timing mark on top also then install your 
distributor at TDC, your distributor will be 180 degrees out of time, As I 
eluded to in my first statement. With the distributor installed 180 
degrees 
out off time the engine can be made to run with the symptoms described. 
Nico I bet if you rotate your distributor 180d and reinstall it, it will 
run 
much smoother. 



           

Herb 



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1959 Coronet 326 Poly 

1961 Fury Sport Wagon 318 Poly 

1963 Fury 2D/HT 6.1 

1963 Sport Fury Convertible 361 

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-------Original Message------- 



From: Nico Over 

Date: 4/20/2010 7:15:13 PM 

To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx 

Subject: Re: Tming Chain Stupid Question 



Thanks Don that is what I thought but wanted a second opinion. I'll look 

elsewhere for my problem. 

Nico 







On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 14:20:24 -0700 (PDT), Donald Gallimore wrote 

> I'm not sure you did anything wrong. Remember that the gear on the 

> crank rotates twice for every one rotation of the gear on the cam. 

> Either way, the mark at the bottom or the top of the cam gear, is 

> right when the mark on the crank gear is at the top. The piston is 

> still at Top Dead Center (TDC). (Of course, it's hard to tell if 

> you got it right when they are 180 degrees apart) 

> 

> Akron Don Gallimore 

> 

> ----- Original Message ---- 

> > From: Nico Over <nover@xxxxxxxx> 

> > To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx 

> > Sent: Tue, April 20, 2010 2:39:07 PM 

> > Subject: Tming Chain Stupid Question 

> > 

> > 

> All, just finished putting Eddy Victor Heads ported to Max wedge 

> size, Indy 

> > 

> dual plane intake, Crane Hydraulic Roller in the winter top end 

> overhaul of 

> > 

> the 440 in my 63 330. It barely runs, pops out the exhaust on decel, 

> won't 

> > 

> idle. I have moved the timing all over the place from 0 degrees at 

> idle to 

> > 33 

> degress at 3k with no difference in running characteristics. I am 

> sure 

> > that 

> all the plugs are firing and the valves are adjusted properly so am 

> at 

> > my 

> wits end on this one. Now, the only thing I can figure that I messed 

> up 

> > on 

> the build was that I set the timing marks in line top of each gear 

> at TDC 

> > 

> firing instead of the bottom of cam gear to top of crank gear. So my 

> > question 

> is: will setting the timing marks the way I did manifest itself as 

> > I have 

> noted above. I really don't want to rip it all back apart but will if 

> > i have 

> to. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. 

> Nico Over 

> Va. 

> > Beach, Va. 

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