How to Install Your Chevy Distributor

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Porsche GTO BMW Corvette Ferrari Mercedes Mustang Alfa-Romeo 'Cuda Jaguar 442 Lotus GS Trans Am Shelby Delorean Charger Pantera Lars Grimsrud Musclecar Restoration 1285 Cressida Court Lafayette, CO 80026 (303) 604-6376 / 977-4697 Special Interest Automotive Restoration & Supplies Show Quality Body & Paint Customizing H-O Racing Authorized Dealer Performance Engine Building Race Tuning Replacement Body Parts The Performance Specialists Rev. A 1-1-04 How to Install Your Chevy Distributor (Point-Style Distributors. HEI systems can be installed using similar techniques, but photos in this article do not apply) A distributor can actually be dropped into a block in virtually any orientation and made to function by re-arranging the spark plug wires to match the installation. You will see this approach to distributor installation quite frequently, and it is a sure-fire tip-off that the engine builder/distributor installer didn t have a clue about how to do the job right. GM always installed the distributor in a specific orientation, and always used the same distributor cap tower for the #1 spark plug. By following this procedure, your distributor will be installed in the correct factory position for a professional appearance. 1. Bring the engine up to Top Dead Center on the Compression Stroke and align the timing mark on the harmonic balancer with the 8-degree mark on the timing chain cover (or wherever you want the engine to fire. 8 Degrees is a good starting point for an initial start-up, but you can set it anywhere from 6 to 12 degrees before top center). To Find Top Dead Center on the Compression Stroke with the engine in the car: a. Remove the #1 spark plug b. Disconnect the coil wire from the distributor cap and ground it c. Have a helper plug the #1 spark plug hole with a finger. d. With the starter, slowly bump the engine over until the helper feels air being forced by his finger. You are now coming up on the compression stroke. Align the timing marks as noted above. To Find Top Dead Center on the Compression Stroke with the engine out of the car: a. Remove the valve cover on the driver s side of the engine to expose the valves for cylinder #1. b. Rotate the crankshaft until the timing mark approaches top dead center. Observe the exhaust valve. c. If the exhaust valve is moving as you are approaching top dead center, you are on the exhaust stroke.

You need to rotate the crankshaft one more time. d. If neither valve is moving as you approach top dead center, you are on the compression stroke. Align the timing marks as noted above. 2. Install the rotor to the distributor. 3. Hold the distributor body in the orientation show in figure 1 relative to the engine/block and drop the distributor straight down into the block. Pay no attention to rotor orientation at this time. If the rotor is aligned with the oil pump driveshaft, the distributor will drop all the way down and seat. If the rotor does NOT line up, the distributor will not drop all the way down. 4. If the distributor does NOT drop all the way down (chances are best that it won t), pull the distributor up out of the block just enough to disengage the rotor from the camshaft gear, and turn the rotor a little bit. Drop it down again. Repeat this until the distributor drops all the way down and the rotor engages with the oil pump. 5. The distributor will now be all the way into the block, but the rotor will not be properly aligned. You can now pull the distributor up until the cam gear disengages, turn the rotor JUST A HAIR (half a cam tooth), and drop it straight back down again. The rotor will now move one tooth over, and the chamfer on the oil pump shaft will allow the oil pump to line back up. The distributor will drop all the way back in again, with the rotor moved over one tooth. (If it doesn t work, try rotating the rotor the opposite direction.) Repeat this operation (I call it walking the distributor ) by lifting the distributor up, slightly moving the rotor, and dropping it back in until you ve walked the rotor around to its correct position as shown in the figure below. Once you get the technique down, you can do this very quickly much quicker than trying to align the oil pump driveshaft with a screwdriver while looking down the hole. The screwdriver technique also requires that you pull the distributor ALL THE WAY OUT to fiddle around with the screwdriver several times until you get it right. So try my walking technique: it s quick and accurate. 6. Once you have walked the rotor into position, you should be able to obtain the orientation of the distributor body and the rotor as shown in Figure 1. Install the distributor hold-down clamp and bolt. Snug it, but leave it loose enough that you can rotate the distributor smoothly. 7. Attach an Ohm-Meter (continuity tester) between the distributor primary lead wire (the wire coming out of the bottom of the distributor body) and ground (any point on the engine). Rotate the distributor body SLIGHTLY clockwise from the orientation shown in Figure 1 until you read continuity (points are closed giving continuity to ground). Now, SLOWLY rotate the distributor body counter-clockwise until the points JUST break open (loss of continuity on the ohm meter). The instant the points break open is the ignition firing point. Tighten your distributor hold-down bolt at this point. Your distributor body and rotor should now be aligned like Figure 1 (or VERY close). 8. Slip your distributor cap onto the distributor. Notice which tower is the #1 plug wire. With a felt marker, place a little mark on the distributor body at the #1 tower position. Pull the cap back off, and verify that the rotor is pointing to this mark (or VERY close). If it s not, you re most likely off by a tooth. Repeat the installation steps.

9. If everything is aligned (and it will be if you followed these steps), install the cap and install the plug wires as shown in figure 2. 10. Start the engine. It will fire and run immediately if the above steps have been followed. 11. Set the dwell to 30 31 degrees (always set dwell before setting timing. Changing the dwell changes the timing). Figure 1: Distributor & Rotor Correctly Installed at #1 Firing Position

Figure 2: Correct Spark plug Wire Order and Placement Alternate C3 Distributor Installation Orientation Due to the relationship between the distributor tach drive cable and the firewall on the C3 Corvette (1968 1974), GM issued a Service Bulletin allowing an alternate distributor installed orientation in order to straighten out the tach drive cable and to promote longer cable life. The distributor orientation shown in the above photos installs the distributor so that the vacuum advance control unit pokes out in front of the distributor shielding. In order to straighten out the cable and still retain the shielding, GM allowed the distributor housing to be rotated clockwise 90 degrees. This rotation pokes the vacuum advance out from behind the shielding, pointing it towards the rear flange of the passenger-side valve cover. This orientation straightens out the tach drive cable. When doing this, the spark plug wires were all shifted 2 towers counter-clockwise in the cap, so that the plug wires retained their same relative positions to the engine/vehicle (#1 wire was placed in the previous #7 cap location, thus retaining the #1 wire as the forward, passenger-side plug wire). It is recommended that C3 distributor installations be done according to the Service Bulletin Alternate Orientation in order to increase cable life and to simplify cable & distributor installation.

How to Set the Timing (non-hei) When you think about it, setting the timing at idle speed makes no sense at all: You don t operate your car at idle, and timing changes as the rpm changes. Fact is, the timing spec at idle speed is provided as a simple way for most people to set the timing, and is not a good procedure for optimum performance. Small block Chevys (and most other GM performance V8 engines) perform best when the total timing (full centrifugal advance plus the initial timing setting with vacuum advance disconnected) is all in by 2,500 2,800 rpm and is set to 36 38 degrees. If you have an adjustable timing light, this is very easy to check. If you don t, you need to scribe a 36-degree mark on your harmonic balancer. Here s how: Measure the circumference of your harmonic balancer using a sewing tape measure (or other flexible tape measure). Get it as accurate as you can. Take this measurement and divide by 10. The number you get is the distance to 36 degrees. Measure this distance CLOCKWISE from your existing harmonic balancer timing mark and place a clear mark on the balancer. Remove your distributor cap and rotor. Remove the 2 centrifugal advance springs. Install the rotor and the cap (without the springs). Disconnect the vacuum advance. Start the engine. It may kick back a little due to the advance coming in immediately without the springs. If you re using an adjustable timing light, set the light to 36 degrees advanced. Now rev the engine just a little while observing the timing marks with the light. It shouldn t take much rpm to peg out the advance without the springs installed. With an adjustable light set at 36 degrees, align the stock timing marks with 0 when the timing is pegged out. With the non-adjustable light, align your new 36-degree mark with 0. Rev the engine a little to make sure the timing will not advance any further. Shut it down. Pop the cap and rotor and re-install the springs. Put everything back together, but leave the vacuum disconnected. Start it up. For future reference, make a note of the timing setting at idle. This is your new curb idle timing spec. Now give the engine a few quick rev s past 3,000 rpm and verify that the full timing (36 degrees) is coming in. If it s not, you need to change to a softer set of springs until you get full 36-degree advance before 3000 rpm. (NOTE: A stock set of springs will usually not allow full centrifugal advance to come in before redline rpm. If you have stock springs installed, don t rev the engine beyond its limits to try to force full advance in.) Shut it down and hook up the vacuum. Now do a road test. The 36-degree 2500 rpm advance curve is optimum for performance, but may require premium fuel. Lug the car around, and punch the throttle at low rpm while listening for detonation ( engine knock ). If you re getting any audible knock, you MUST retard the timing. Retard the timing in 2-degree increments until engine knock stops. Engine knock will seriously damage engine components if not corrected. If you get no knock, you may see slightly improved performance at 38 degrees total timing. This is particularly true if you re running at high altitude. If you have no engine knock under acceleration, but the car chugs or jerks at cruising speed (light throttle application), you are getting too much vacuum advance on top of the mechanical advance. You may need to change out the

vacuum advance diaphragm with an adjustable unit available from aftermarket sources. Adjust these units so that you get the most vacuum advance possible without any chugging or jerking at cruise speed. Your timing is now set for best possible performance. Make note of the new setting, and use this for your future tune-up work.