greg92jeepxj
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Crossing my fingers for you .
I believe the distributor will have to be set in place as it should but the crankshaft will have to be the correct degrees @ TDC . The trouble is , finding the right crankshaft position that ages with the distributor position. Can we trust the harmonic balancer , has the outer ring slipped and not in correct position with center hub ? That seems to be why the distributor cannot be set in the block right. Even though the oil pump shaft is lined up right and distributor drops down and bracket bolts up right , is the crankshaft really at the correct degrees regardless what the balancer mark is reading in the scale. Between the possible balancer slippage and possible timing chain and gears having too much slack , this causes incorrect valve timing and incorrect crankshaft position . These items will have to be checked. Surely a new balancer and timing chain set will correct this but you'll want to find out how much crank rotation you have before the rotor moves and confirm balancer mark is right . The only true way to confirm balancer is off or not would be to align the cam and crank gears using the dots. Then with the balancer on , you'll know if the TDC marks , scale and balancer notch are right . At least you'll be able to install the distributor right and fire up the engine. If it starts , you'll know what parts you need. If the engine has high mileage as it may , the timing chain and gears may have excessive slack. Trying this will cost muscle , time but no money to get it started . Only money spent is what's bad . Timing chain set good investment , the balancer should be changed if bad at chain set installation but can be done later if really need to . Your main concern is to find true TDC and the dots on upper and lower gear will get engine in time and will get distributor in right position in relation to camshaft so rotor will be at right cap tower when it should . If chain is really bad with too much slack , it really should be changed with new gears to get the engine started . With dots aligned , see if balancer mark aligns with TDC . This is key to get distributor installed right.The coil sparks multiple times per revolution just seems to not be speaking when it should
You had to jump out the neutral safety switch so as to get the starter to crank . That's cool but can you run those wires to the clutch start with on down the road ? Will most likely have to lengthen them .I know I had to jump 2 wires together so it thought it was in neutral soi would crank over..but are the timing windows different on a 90 flywheel?