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1978 rangie V8 won't start since Dizzy change
300TDi Disco:
I have had the same problem, Took the dissy out without marking it up and put it together 180 out. Was back popping through the inlet and blowing the pipe off the plenum chamber. I also has to change the amp pack on the side of the dissy. Once you clocked it you wouldn't do it again.
Brett69:
Ok I know what I' ve done, I have fitted the dizzy case to same place as the old dizzy but not set rotor arm the same, so this is is the wrong place. need to pull the dizzy back out an set it all up again. Are there any markings on the pully's so you know when the engine is at top dead centre???? Thanks
300TDi Disco:
Now that you have been cranking it over, you need to find out if your on combustion or exhaust stroke.
ben-dent:
yes there is a mark on the bottom pulley that lines up with a mark on the timing case,
but it might not be acurate, mine was out by a fair bit,
Range Rover Blues:
--- Quote from: ben-dent on December 30, 2009, 22:41:20 ---yes there is a mark on the bottom pulley that lines up with a mark on the timing case,
but it might not be acurate, mine was out by a fair bit,
--- End quote ---
:shock: Had it been rebuilt?
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