Smiffo wrote:The pulley has some marks on it or indentations. ( You can see them in my photo on page 2 of this discussion. )
Yes, those are just the std TDC and actual timing marks, as itchyfeet says.
I have not heard of anyone going to the trouble of working out and grinding timing advance curve marks on a normal WBX motor though.
Smiffo wrote:If I do change the distributor, would I not need to check the timing after?
Yes
Smiffo wrote:Maybe I haven't got that bit right in my mind - or maybe the difference between a timing light and adjustable gun? - so far I have only watched a few YouTube vids on it.!!
An adjustable timing gun is just a timing light that can be adjusted say for 5 degrees BTDC (DG) and then you use the TDC mark as a reference.
Just in case you need it, here is Brickwerks Mr Baxter's words on timing a DG with an adjustable timing gun.
Timing is 5 degrees BTDC, vac advance unplugged and the hose plugged.
Once you undo the vac hose, the revs will drop so you will need to speed it up with the idle speed screw.
Get it warm, the timing being on the pi$$ won't damage it just sat there idling.
Get it running, warm it through, I set timing when I am bleeding the cooling system, you need to set timing warm.
Once it's warm, temp gauge at half, auto choke off then start timing it.
If it's got DIS then unplug them and plug the wires together.
2 marks on the pulley, the big fat one, on the left is the TDC marker, the one on the right, the smaller one that looks like a chisel mark is the timing mark.
Ignore the timing mark, go off the fat one ( TDC mark)and set your timing gun to 5 degrees, then align the big fat mark (TDC mark) to the join in the crank case at 850-900 rpm.
If you then set your gun to zero, and you have the right pulley on (because there is a chance the pulley is wrong and some of the timing settings do differ between engines) then the timing mark may or may not align with the case.
5 degrees is good for unleaded.
Once your set then connect vac advance back up, the idle speed should not shoot up so adjust it back to where it should be with the idle speed screw.
I should take about 2 minutes start to finish!