Re: Merc 350 Mag Distributor install
Here's the problem, you have a MAG MPI, you can not adjust the timing, and shouldn't even be trying. You need to look at the OEM manual linked to earlier and get the timing set like it should be. Then you need to start troubleshooting instead of changing things.
Well thanks for solving my problem buddy. Thats just why I posted up here to get told what I should not be doing.
Originally a simple tune up was done to this engine. Plugs, wires, cap and rotor. This cap is the style with torx screws. One broke. I had pull distributor to extract broken screw. It would seem logical to worry about timing at this point.
I read the ignition section of the manual. It does not read how to put it in base timing.
7. Install the rotor onto the shaft. If the engine is at number 1 cylinder TDC, the tang must be aligned between the two marks.
Installation
1. If the engine was completely disassembled, verify that the engine is at number 1 cylinder TDC. Verify that the rotor tang is in the proper location as shown above.
2. If only the distributor was removed, align the rotor, the housing and the intake manifold
using the scribe marks.
3. Slowly lower the distributor (with gasket) through the intake manifold and into position.
If the distributor shaft will not drop into position, turn until it drops into position.