All, I recently replaced my distributor cap and rotor. I realized the rotor had play after I put a new rode on. I could actually turn the whole rotor 360 degrees. My concern is that I might have screwed something up as I took the old rotor off cause it was a pain.
After I replaced it and put everything back i.e. cap and wires. The truck would not start. So I figured I might have screwed up the timing. So I put the engine in position 1 (piston 1 down) and made sure the rotor was on piston one point on the distributor. By doing this I kind of rough set the timing. The truck started.
Should the rotor have so much play? Could it be causing my current issue of low idol?
After I replaced it and put everything back i.e. cap and wires. The truck would not start. So I figured I might have screwed up the timing. So I put the engine in position 1 (piston 1 down) and made sure the rotor was on piston one point on the distributor. By doing this I kind of rough set the timing. The truck started.
Should the rotor have so much play? Could it be causing my current issue of low idol?