Ok. It is an 84 PCM 351 engine with an original Prestolite distributor. The distributor has some rust issues, and the mechanical advance is getting stuck advanced, which makes it difficult to restart the engine, and causes the engine to idle quite high (1100 rpm or so) after a run on the lake. I've figured out that I can remove the cap, reset the advance to base timing by hand, and the engine'll fire right up.
What I've done is purchase another Prestolite distributor. It is not the same part number as the one on the boat (I could not find that one), but rather a part number that would have been available on an Indmar 351 a couple model years newer. It is a brand new part. Not a rebuild.
I think I've got the engine at TDC. And I should add that this engine actually runs quite well with the exception of the advance issue mentioned above, so I'm pretty sure the current base timing is correct. The degree mark is at zero and lined up with the pointer. And the rotor is pointed in the general direction of the number one plug wire. I'm a little afraid of screwing up the next steps lol. my plan is to mark the new distributor with tape to match the old distributor so I know rotor to distributor locating. Not sure how to mark so that base timing is similar though (mark shaft relative to intake manifold??)
And of course I as yet have no idea if the old distributor will come out easily or if it will put up a big fight. I've also got to change over the trigger wheel and reader for the electronic conversion that is on the old distributor. I don't anticipate any problems with that.
I'm most afraid of screwing up the timing somehow. Any pointers welcome. I do have a timing light.
What I've done is purchase another Prestolite distributor. It is not the same part number as the one on the boat (I could not find that one), but rather a part number that would have been available on an Indmar 351 a couple model years newer. It is a brand new part. Not a rebuild.
I think I've got the engine at TDC. And I should add that this engine actually runs quite well with the exception of the advance issue mentioned above, so I'm pretty sure the current base timing is correct. The degree mark is at zero and lined up with the pointer. And the rotor is pointed in the general direction of the number one plug wire. I'm a little afraid of screwing up the next steps lol. my plan is to mark the new distributor with tape to match the old distributor so I know rotor to distributor locating. Not sure how to mark so that base timing is similar though (mark shaft relative to intake manifold??)
And of course I as yet have no idea if the old distributor will come out easily or if it will put up a big fight. I've also got to change over the trigger wheel and reader for the electronic conversion that is on the old distributor. I don't anticipate any problems with that.
I'm most afraid of screwing up the timing somehow. Any pointers welcome. I do have a timing light.
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