I'm at that point in the reassembly of my AQ131A where I'm ready to install the timing belt but am not sure about when to stick the distributor back in.
My assumption is to install the belt (I understand how to line up the various pulleys at TDC and so forth) and then while still at TDC at number one cylinder, I could line up and install the distributor.
I'm a little sketchy on one part of indexing the distributor. I think that I'm supposed to install it with the rotor pointing towards the mark in the distributor housing and pointing towards the number one cylinder. The part that throws me is that when you push it down into it's slot, it will advance somewhat as the gears engage. Are you supposed to allow for that when you line it up to push down so that when you're done, your rotor lines up right on the mark? Or do you line it up on the mark, push it down and allow it to advance slightly and leave it at that?
Not sure which is right.
My assumption is to install the belt (I understand how to line up the various pulleys at TDC and so forth) and then while still at TDC at number one cylinder, I could line up and install the distributor.
I'm a little sketchy on one part of indexing the distributor. I think that I'm supposed to install it with the rotor pointing towards the mark in the distributor housing and pointing towards the number one cylinder. The part that throws me is that when you push it down into it's slot, it will advance somewhat as the gears engage. Are you supposed to allow for that when you line it up to push down so that when you're done, your rotor lines up right on the mark? Or do you line it up on the mark, push it down and allow it to advance slightly and leave it at that?
Not sure which is right.