I have a question about setting up the distributor and ignition timing. I have a general shop manual for the early PW's but it does not specifically include a '47 WDX.
Do you set up the distributor to fire the #1 plug when the pointer is on the alternator pulley marks?
Where is TDC? The marks on the pulley are worn and not clear. Looks like there are about five large marks with five small marks between them.
In the manual they talk about using #6 to set up the distributor, but my distributor looks like it is firing #1 when the pointer is nearer the marks on the pulley. However when I set the timing light on #1 plug wire, the strobe doesn't show up pulley marks anywhere near the pointer!
How do you determine when a cylinder is at TDC. The usual dial indicator through a spark plug hole method doesn't work on the WDX's 230
Aside from this, my truck starts right up, idles nice and smooth and drives off strong...but get to the first climb and try to power up, the engine feels flat, looses power and starts making a soft fluttering-popping noise. Pressures and temps are fine. Spark plugs look too lean.
Any advice will be much appreciated...
Thanks!
MontanaWDX
Do you set up the distributor to fire the #1 plug when the pointer is on the alternator pulley marks?
Where is TDC? The marks on the pulley are worn and not clear. Looks like there are about five large marks with five small marks between them.
In the manual they talk about using #6 to set up the distributor, but my distributor looks like it is firing #1 when the pointer is nearer the marks on the pulley. However when I set the timing light on #1 plug wire, the strobe doesn't show up pulley marks anywhere near the pointer!
How do you determine when a cylinder is at TDC. The usual dial indicator through a spark plug hole method doesn't work on the WDX's 230
Aside from this, my truck starts right up, idles nice and smooth and drives off strong...but get to the first climb and try to power up, the engine feels flat, looses power and starts making a soft fluttering-popping noise. Pressures and temps are fine. Spark plugs look too lean.
Any advice will be much appreciated...
Thanks!
MontanaWDX
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