krash kendall
Active Member
I thought about this last night and my main concern would be the timing due to the fact that you have set the distributor from the position where it previously ran at to a new position (possibly). Now this morning I see you have smoke coming out the breather. If the car is way out of time and is flooding (due to bad time) then any ignition will be ineffective as the cylinder walls will have been washed clean of oil providing little compression. Any combustion you have will blow past the rings and valve guides (if WAY out of time) causing the smoke from the sump through the breather.
Start over. Set the needle valves to 1-1/2 turns out, reset the timing at TDC making sure you indeed at TDC and not 180 out. You can even turn the engine over with the coil wire off and the fuel line off (stuffed in a jerry can) to get some oil back up to the rings. Then try to start it.
Start over. Set the needle valves to 1-1/2 turns out, reset the timing at TDC making sure you indeed at TDC and not 180 out. You can even turn the engine over with the coil wire off and the fuel line off (stuffed in a jerry can) to get some oil back up to the rings. Then try to start it.
kinda scary at first, and make sure that the coil wire is disconnected
...not this one exactly, i got it at a local parts store........