Turn engine over using center bolt on harmonic balancer or u can bump the starter. Take number 1 cylinder spark plug out and then u stick screw driver in plughole untilthe piston comes to the furthest point up and then u drop your distributer in with the rotor button facing number 1 on the cap. There is two points that are the same in the motor so make sure the intake valve is open it shut line up with the intake runner.
No the distributor gear that is on the end of the distributor is to small for the big block cam shaft.
Yes it does.
In the distributor.
The distributor is a single unit. Set the engine to top dead center. Make a witness mark on the distributor body and the engine case to reassemble and re-align the unit. Remove the distributor clamp holding the distributor in place. Remove and mark the wires. Pull the distributor straight up and out of the engine case. The shaft is keyed and should be in the body of the distributor. Reassembly is the reverse procedure.
It is located on the back side of the engine, where the distributor originally went.
It is in the Distributor.
To install a Mopar 440 distributor gear, start by removing the old gear from the distributor shaft if necessary. Align the new gear with the shaft, ensuring the keyway fits properly, and then press it onto the shaft until it is securely in place. Use a small amount of engine assembly lubricant on the gear to ensure smooth operation. Finally, reassemble the distributor and reinstall it into the engine, aligning it correctly with the timing marks.
no that is not possibale because of the lenght of the shaft
the oil pump is synchronized with the distributor by way of a shaft between the two. It's possible to misalign the shaft (oil thrower) between the two and get exact opposite timing. try removing the covers, align the timing marks and set at TDC, then align the shaft by moving the pump and the distributor together until they slide toward each other and fit flush against the engine. Reassemble and rotate the distributor to set the timing.
The distributor will need to be removed. The magnet is permanently attached to the distributor shaft and the shaft is held in place by a roll-pin thatpasses through the distributor drive gear on the bottom side of the distributor. Magnet on top, gear down in the engine, distributor shaft and housing in the middle.
There is a gear on the distributor shaft and a gear on the end of the camshaft that it engages with. The gear on the camshaft cannot be removed as it is part of the camshaft. The gear on the distributor shaft can be removed if it is worn; however, this is rare. These two gears must be in proper mesh for the engine to run; one cog off and it will not start.If you need further assistance google ' finding top dead center on a 350 chevy'.
Inside the engine oil pan, at the bottom of the distributor drive shaft.Inside the engine oil pan, at the bottom of the distributor drive shaft.