Mark@TuckerPerformance
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Hello, I am brand new to this forum, but am not really new to the Syclone/Typhoon scene. But I am having a little issues with my 1991 Syclone.
I just installed a new distributor from White's Performance. I was running MSD distributor before this distributor and the pickup went bad on it and the pickup/module was on back order for a couple of months so I decided to just buy this new distributor to get the truck back going. And when the parts come off of back order, I will have a back up distributor.
So I got it installed, and trying to setting the timing on it. So I disconnected the EST Bypass connector under the passenger side dash. And begin to set the timing to zero on the balancer, it was at 20° on the balancer when I started, so I begin to turn the distributor down to zero, when I got just under 10° on the balancer the engine started running rough and dropped rpm down to about 500rpm (running real rough) and at that time that it dropped rpm and started running rough the balancer was showing about -10°. So I turned the distributor back to advance it some, then the rpms went up kinda high (1400 rpm) and showed 20° again then it started idle down and dropped to about 18°. So I start to retard distributor real slow and as soon as I get close to 10°, the rpms drop and run rough (500rpms) ans show -10°. I am just trying to set it to zero and can't get it there.
My desired idle is 1,000 rpm. I am running a MSD coil, MSD 6L Box, MSD Wires.
I have tried setting the distributor to zero with the MSD 6L box hooked up and disconnected. Either way different make a difference.
Looking for advice/tips to get this thing figured out. I was told that the timing should not advance when the bypass connector is disconnected. But that doesn't seem to be correct by the way my truck is acting.
I have also confirmed that the balancer is correct. I used a piston stop on Cyl 1 and made sure that it was at TDC (0°) on the balancer.
I just installed a new distributor from White's Performance. I was running MSD distributor before this distributor and the pickup went bad on it and the pickup/module was on back order for a couple of months so I decided to just buy this new distributor to get the truck back going. And when the parts come off of back order, I will have a back up distributor.
So I got it installed, and trying to setting the timing on it. So I disconnected the EST Bypass connector under the passenger side dash. And begin to set the timing to zero on the balancer, it was at 20° on the balancer when I started, so I begin to turn the distributor down to zero, when I got just under 10° on the balancer the engine started running rough and dropped rpm down to about 500rpm (running real rough) and at that time that it dropped rpm and started running rough the balancer was showing about -10°. So I turned the distributor back to advance it some, then the rpms went up kinda high (1400 rpm) and showed 20° again then it started idle down and dropped to about 18°. So I start to retard distributor real slow and as soon as I get close to 10°, the rpms drop and run rough (500rpms) ans show -10°. I am just trying to set it to zero and can't get it there.
My desired idle is 1,000 rpm. I am running a MSD coil, MSD 6L Box, MSD Wires.
I have tried setting the distributor to zero with the MSD 6L box hooked up and disconnected. Either way different make a difference.
Looking for advice/tips to get this thing figured out. I was told that the timing should not advance when the bypass connector is disconnected. But that doesn't seem to be correct by the way my truck is acting.
I have also confirmed that the balancer is correct. I used a piston stop on Cyl 1 and made sure that it was at TDC (0°) on the balancer.