- Nov 21, 2003
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Ok so my idiot brother for whatever reason decides to remove his distributor and somehow it got thrown away. Weeks later he get's a used oem distributor online and throws it in.
We try starting it up and it's running very rough and won't stay running. It'll start up and rev up like normal then when the rpms come down it just shuts off.
Only thing I can think to check for is the TDC alignment. Sure enough the 0 mark on the balancer has the rotor pointing at the number 1 cylinder.
Turning the distributor as you would do when setting the timing makes the car run rougher or smoother depending on the direction i turn it in but it never makes it run good enough to set the timing or keep the engine running.
Any suggestions?
We try starting it up and it's running very rough and won't stay running. It'll start up and rev up like normal then when the rpms come down it just shuts off.
Only thing I can think to check for is the TDC alignment. Sure enough the 0 mark on the balancer has the rotor pointing at the number 1 cylinder.
Turning the distributor as you would do when setting the timing makes the car run rougher or smoother depending on the direction i turn it in but it never makes it run good enough to set the timing or keep the engine running.
Any suggestions?