The firing order is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2 Distributor rotates clockwise. Are you sure you have the valves adjusted correctly. Here is an excellent site that explains this procedure in detail. http://www.centuryperformance.com/valveadjustment.asp
A 1979 Chevrolet pickup does not have a timing belt, it has a timing chain. The chain will last the life of the engine and is normally replaced during an engine overhaul.
you missed your timing marks by at lest 180 degrees do it again. be alert its a fun one to do
The firing order for a 1985 Toyota SR5 Pickup is 1-3-4-2.Additional info FYI: Ignition timing: TDC #1 cylinder location: FRONT Distributor rotation: CLOCKWISE Spark plug gap: .032"
Check/ replace: fuel filter, fuel pump pressure, timing belt timing.
Either incorrect firing order or way to much advance in the timing.
Timing chain
Check all belts and anything that was removed while changing the timing belt, to make sure that nothing was damaged. If everything is ok, then the timing belt may be loose.
No it does not have a PU coil. It cannot be serviced the whole unit has to be replaced. It Actually has a optical pickup inside to provide timing and Position info to the PCM
Chain Chain
Timing is off.
how do you do the timing for a 350 small block] The FIRING ORDER is 1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2, that is, the sequence the cylinders fire in. #1 is on the driver's side front, #2 is on the passenger side front, and so on, back and forth. the correct ignition timing should be 4 degrees before top dead center.
do you mean firing order or timing? firing order is 1,3,4,2 timing is 16 degrees =/- 2 btdc @ 750 rpm =/- 50