As the title states, I'm having some issues with my distributor.
When it broke down, it had stopped getting spark. Changed the coil and resistor, no dice. Figured out it ate the ICM in the distributor. Ordered the only one available from Rock auto, marked the rotor position, pulled the old one, put the replacement in, and can't get it to stay running. Either too advanced on one gear tooth or too retarded on the next, like it's half a gear tooth off. Tried swapping the plug wires and rotating the dizzy 180⁰ out, no dice. Double-checked the timing marks, still no change. Set at TDC on compression, pulled the timing belts and re-set timing from scratch, triple-checked timing marks, rotated the crank several times, checked again, no change.
No matter what I do, it acts like it's half a tooth off and won't run right. I can start it with the dizzy rotated all the way one way or the other depending on which gear tooth and it will *barely* run as long as I keep feathering the gas. But it's not running right. The closest I can get it, with a timing light the timing mark on the crank pully looks like it's 30⁰ or more off. And to get the distributor within the range I need to be able to keep it running would require 1/2 a tooth difference.
I'm confused, exhausted, and need help. Please.
I need this vehicle to run reliably.
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