utexasrick
Seaman Apprentice
- Joined
- Apr 25, 2011
- Messages
- 46
Finally took out the boat after replacing the engine with a rebuilt engine. It's a 4.3 with thunderbolt IV. I set the timing and it was running fine out of the water and in. I drove it around for a bit at a little higher than idle speed and everything seemed good. Then I tried to increase the RPM's to around 3K and the engine just shut off while accelerating. Could not get it to restart and had to be towed in. When trying to restart, it would turn over a little bit then stop then turn over some more. Finally got a chance to take a look at it today. Fuel system looked good, fuel pump turning on, oil pressure started to increase as it turned over without spark. Wires do have spark. Then I checked the timing and at TDC. The rotor is pointing to the next firing cylinder (6) instead of #1. It seems like somehow the timing is off by one cylinder. How can this happen? I checked the distributor and it was not loose, still bolted down. Anyone ever seen this before? Not sure if the distributor can jump a tooth while being bolted down as there seems to be almost no play.