L-134 Static Timing
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   "Timing" the L-134 is frequently an issue.
   More often than not, it is because the
   flywheel and/or oil pump have been                Install the
   installed incorrectly (see "Technical             Distributor
   Details", page 16).                                (page 2)
   When installed incorrectly, the "factory"
   procedures/instructions for timing are
   INVALID. Not to worry, the engine can
   still be "timed", and will run fine. This      Adjust Breaker
   document will get you through the                Point Gap
   process.                                          (page 3)
   The procedures here are independent of
   each other, but must be done in the order
   shown. ie., skip over those you're
   already familiar with, or have already          Set Breaker
   accomplished.                                   Point Timing
                                                    (page 4)
   The first three are relatively simple. Only
   the "Spark Plug Wires" step requires
   much mental effort or manual dexterity.
   Additional descriptions/explanations are      Route the Spark
   at the end of the document, referenced          Plug Wires
   from w/in the flow charts.                      (page 10)
                                                 start your engine !
                                                      FINISH
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                                Install the distributor
L-134 Static Timing
                                                    IN
                                  The end of the oil pump shaft has an
                                  offset slot. The end of the distributor
                                 shaft has an offset tab to match the oil
                                              pump offset slot.
                                  Look down the distributor hole. Note
                                 the position of the oil pump offset slot.
                                      Remove the distributor cap.
                                Hold the distributor so the offset tab is
                                aligned approximately the same as the
                                             oil pump slot.
                                Install the distributor in the block. Turn
                                 the distributor shaft slightly back-and-
                                 forth until the offset tab drops into the
                                               oil pump slot.
    Crankshaft position is
     IRRELEVANT for this
                                  Seat the distributor body flush to the
   step. The distributor will
                                         block mating surface.
    ONLY fit in ONE WAY.
   (see "Technical Details"
          page 16)
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                                       Adjust breaker point gap
L-134 Static Timing
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                                           If they're not already, remove
                                           distributor cap & rotor, loosen
                                                  distributor clamp
                                       Rotate distributor body approximately
                                       to the orientation shown at left:
                                              Cap clips @ 3 & 9 o'clock
                                                  Oiler @ 1-2 o'clock
                                        Further rotate distributor body until
                                         points rubbing block is on highest
                                        corner of closest breaker cam lobe.
     This page applies ONLY to
       OEM distributors with             Snug hold-down clamp finger tight.
     mechanical breaker points.
      If you have an "electronic"
     distributor (Pertronix Ignitor,
     Crown distributor, etc.) SKIP
              THIS PAGE                   Adjust breaker point gap to .020"
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                                           Set breaker point timing
L-134 Static Timing
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                                                If they're not already, remove
                                             distributor cap & rotor, loosen hold-
                                                          down clamp
                                             Align "IGN" or "5º" flywheel timing
                                             mark in engine plate timing window
                                           Rotate distributor body to
                                           approximately the correct orientation:
                                               oiler @ 1-2 o'clock
                                               cap clips @ 3 & 9 o'clock
                                           (see photo on page 3 for example)
   There are many ways to perform this -
   see "When do Points Open" (page 5)
                                                          are points
                                               No
                                                           closed?
    rotate distrubutor body Counter
                                                             Yes
   Clock Wise until points are closed
                                             rotate distributor body Clock Wise
                                                until points just barely open.
                                             tighten distributor hold-down clamp
        It DOES NOT MATTER
         which cylinder is at the
         "IGN" point here. It is
               irrelevant.                                Return to
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                                      When do the Points Open?
L-134 Static Timing
                                     IN
                                Pick a method
                      Using a                 Using
     Using an                                             Using a
                      Feeler                 Breaker
    Ohm Meter                                            Plug Spark
                      Gauge                 Points Arc
      go to            go to                    go to      go to
      page             page                     page       page
        6                7                        8          9
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                                               Using an Ohm Meter
L-134 Static Timing
                                             IN
     Use an ohm meter, either on the lowest "ohms" scale, or the "continuity" setting.
     A meter with an "audible" continuity alarm works best. Use leads w/alligator clips
     if you have them.
                                   TURN IGNITION OFF!
                             (or disconnect cable from battery)
                                   Disconnect the condenser
                              (if it won't change the point gap)
                    Clip one meter lead to the distributor input terminal
                Clip the other meter lead to to distributor body (bare metal)
                                            meter
                              No           reading
                                           ZERO?
 Rotate distributor body Counter Clock       Yes
 Wise until meter reads ZERO ohms, or
      "audible" signal sounds off.
                            Rotate distributor body Clock Wise
                           until meter just reads INFINITE ohms,
                               or "audible" signal goes silent.
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                                              Using a Feeler Gauge
L-134 Static Timing
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     Use a very thin feeler gauge: .001, .002, .003" max. If you don't have feeler
     gauges, use a narrow strip of very thin plastic or paper
     (cheapo "generic" sandwich baggies are only .001-.002" thick. Cigarette pack
     wrap is also very thin)
                                  TURN IGNITION OFF!
                            (or disconnect cable from battery)
                                         are points
                               No
                                          closed?
                                            Yes
 Rotate distributor body Counter Clock
      Wise until points fully close
                             Manually open breaker points, and
                           insert feeler gauge between contacts
                           Apply slight pull on the feeler gauge
                            Rotate distributor body Clock Wise
                           until feeler gauge just slips out under
                                           tension
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                                               Using Breaker "Arc"
L-134 Static Timing
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      In the absense of ohm meter & feeler gauge, you can use the electrical system
      itself. You look and/or listen for an "arc" w/in the breaker contacts
                                   Disconnect the condenser
                              (if it won't change the point gap)
               Ensure a good ground path from distributor body to engine block
             (if grounds are in doubt - use a jumper wire from distributor body to
                      a known good ground, or battery negative terminal)
                                          are points
                                No
                                           closed?
 Rotate distributor body Counter Clock       Yes
   Wise until points are fully closed
                                     TURN IGNITION ON!
                            Rotate distributor body Clock Wise
                           until you SEE or HEAR the points "arc"
                                     TURN IGNITION OFF!
                                      reconnect condenser
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                                               Using a Plug "Spark"
L-134 Static Timing
                                             IN
          Another way to use the electrical system itself: generate a real spark
              Ensure a good ground path from distributor body to engine block
              (if grounds are in doubt - use a jumper wire on distributor body)
           Insert a plug wire & spark plug into the COIL SECONDARY TERMINAL
           Ensure the spark plug body is adequately grounded to conductive metal
                     on the head, block, or some other convenient spot.
                                          are points
                                No
                                           closed?
 Rotate distributor body Counter Clock       Yes
   Wise until points are fully closed
                                     TURN IGNITION ON!
                            Rotate distributor body Clock Wise
                           until you SEE or HEAR a plug "spark"
                                     TURN IGNITION OFF!
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                                       Route spark plug wires
L-134 Static Timing
                                      IN
                                                                           See
                                                                     "Who Needs This"
                                                                        (page 17)
                                 Pick a method
                                                 "Get it right the
                "Quick & Easy"
                                                   first time"
                      go to                           go to
                      page                            page
                       11                              13
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                                           Run plug wires
L-134 Static Timing                    ("Quick & Easy" method)
                                      IN
                        install rotor, distributor cap &
                      spark plug wires. Begin with ANY
                       distributor cap post, as long as
                                                            st
                             firing order is correct:
                                                              oc
                                                              k
                        1-3-4-2 Counter Clock Wise
          eg.
                                   does it
                                                  Yes        SUCCESS!
                                   start?
      re-clock plug                   No
     wires 90º CCW
                                   tried it 4
                        No
                                    times?
                                     Yes                           go to
                                                                   page
     Other issues                                                   12
    need resolved                 FAILED!
    before timing                                                          Page 11
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L-134 Static Timing
                                                             Alright! the engine runs!
                                                          Now to determine how the oil pump &
                                                                  flywheel are installed:
                                                      Draw a diagram of the distributor cap, and
                                                       mark each post with the corresponding
                                                          spark plug wire, AS YOU HAVE
                                                                INSTALLED THEM!
                                                       If your plug wires aren't close to "stock"
                                      stock               locations, the oil pump was indexed
                                                      improperly. This is NO BIG DEAL, it runs
                                                         fine any way, but KEEP YOUR CAP
                                                            DRAWING for future reference.
                              Manually turn the crank over until the
                            timing marks are aligned in the window
                              Remove the distributor cap. Using
                             YOUR cap drawing, note which plug
                               wire post the rotor is pointing at
    Flywheel is 180º off.                                                   Flywheel is correct.
     Use #2 spark plug                   pointing at #1                     Use #1 spark plug
      for future timing          No                             Yes           for future timing
                                          or #4 plug?
         reference.                                                              reference.
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                                                                       Run plug wires
L-134 Static Timing                                              ("Right the 1st time" method)
                                               Begin
                  Remove distributor cap, Install rotor
                  Remove #1 spark plug (or ALL plugs for easiest cranking)
                  Set both throttle & choke WIDE OPEN
                        rotate crankshaft until TDC flywheel mark is lined up
                           MAKE A DRAWING OF ROTOR POSITION!
                                      put thumb or finger over
                                        #1 spark plug hole
                                 quickly turn crankshaft about 90º
                                  clockwise (viewed from front)
                                                 feel      Yes
                                               suction                                Flywheel correct!
Discard any previous rotor                        ?
        drawing !
                                              No
 Rotate the crankshaft the
 remaining 270º until TDC                       feel       Yes       Flywheel wrong
   marks line up again.                       pressure                  (180º off)
                                                 ?
                                              No
                                     No          tried
                                                twice
                                                   ?
                                                    Yes
                                                                         go to             go to
       Other issues                                                      page              page
        need to be                            FAILED!                     15                14
       resolved first
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L-134 Static Timing                       from
                                         page 13
     You arrived here because you felt suction at the #1 spark plug hole.
     That means #1 cylinder is ON the Power stroke, and has just gone past
     TDC on the Compression stroke.
     You had previously MADE A DRAWING of where the distributor rotor was
     pointing at the time. Now MAKE A NOTE on that drawing:
     That distributor cap location is where #1 spark plug wire goes!
                                Install the distributor cap
       Put #1 plug wire in the POST POINTED AT BY YOUR ROTOR DRAWING
            Install the remaining plug wires 3-4-2 order Counter Clock Wise.
                                             If your plug wires aren't close to "stock"
                                             locations, the oil pump was not indexed
                                             "according to the manual".
                                ck
                             sto             This is NO BIG DEAL, it runs fine any
                                             way, but KEEP A DRAWING OF
                                             YOUR CAP & WIRES for future
                                             reference.
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L-134 Static Timing                        from
                                          page 13
     You arrived here because you felt pressure at the #1 spark plug hole.
     That means #1 cylinder is ON the Compression stroke, and #2 cylinder has
     just gone past its own TDC compression (and is now on it's power stroke)
     You had previously MADE A DRAWING of where the distributor rotor was
     pointing at the time. Now MAKE A NOTE on that drawing:
     That distributor cap location is where #2 spark plug wire goes!
                                  Install the distributor cap
       Put #2 plug wire in the POST POINTED AT BY YOUR ROTOR DRAWING
            Install the remaining plug wires 1-3-4 order Counter Clock Wise.
                                               If your plug wires aren't close to "stock"
                                               locations, the oil pump was not indexed
                                               "according to the manual".
                                  ck
                            sto                This is NO BIG DEAL, it runs fine any
                                               way, but KEEP A DRAWING OF
                                               YOUR CAP & WIRES for future
                                               reference.
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L-134 Static Timing                                  Technical Details
Unlike contemporary engines, the L-134 has two mechanical idiosyncracies that can cause
confusion if parts are not installed "according to the manual" during engine rebuild or parts
replacement.
The timing marks are on the FLYWHEEL (not the front pully as on most modern engines), so
flywheel mounting determines which cylinder can be used with a timing light.
The flywheel can be mounted to the crankshaft in 2 opposite orientations:
  1) Correctly (according to "factory" procedure) - In this case, the "TDC" timing marks apply to
     #1 & #4 cylinders as per the "factory manual".
  2) Incorrectly (NOT according to "factory" procedure) - In this case, the "TDC" timing marks
     apply to #2 & #3 cylinders.
The oil pump drives the DISTRIBUTOR (in many modern engines it's the opposite: the
distributor drives the oil pump).
The oil pump gear has 12 teeth, so it can mesh with the camshaft gear in ANY ONE of 12
positions. But due to an offset slot, the distributor ONLY FITS THE OIL PUMP ONE WAY!
When the oil pump is installed according to "factory" procedure, the #1 spark plug wire fits the
distributor cap at about the 5 o'clock position.
When the oil pump is installed WITHOUT regard to the "factory" procedure, then the #1 spark plug
wire can end up at ANY ONE OF THE OTHER 11 "WRONG" POSITIONS!
NEITHER OF THE ABOVE prevents the engine from running. If either flywheel or oil pump is
installed off-spec, it simply means you CANNOT use the written procedures in the "factory"
service manuals.
You just have to determine how your engine assembly differs from "factory standard", make a note
of the difference, and keep it for future reference.
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L-134 Static Timing                                  Who Needs This ?
This document is intended for those situations when the flywheel and/or oil pump installation are
UNKNOWN, SUSPECT or KNOWN TO BE WRONG.
If you KNOW FOR A FACT that your flywheel is been installed correctly, and your oil pump
has been indexed correctly, this document is not needed. Just run your plug wires according to
the service manual illustrations (#1 wire at 4-5 o'clock position, 1-3-4-2 CCW firing order).
If you KNOW or SUSPECT that either flywheel or oil pump are NOT correct, you have 2 choices:
   ! re-install them per the "factory" manual (labor intesive, and NOT necessary), or ...
   ! live with them as-is, just "do what it takes to get the engine running"
There are 2 ways to "do what it takes to get the engine running":
1) The "quick & easy" way: FIRST get it running, THEN figure out the "details":
   This is a "Trial-and-Error" approach. The plug wires can only be installed 4 possible ways.
   ONE of them WILL be correct. You just have to try each possible orientation, in turn, until you
   hit upon the "correct" one.
   You run the risk of having it wrong to begin with, and getting backfire, but ...
   You DO NOT NEED TO KNOW:
       ! if the flywheel is on right or wrong
       ! if the oil pump has been indexed correctly
       ! what cylinder is "on the compression stroke"
2) the "get it right the first time" way: FIRST figure out the "details", THEN get it running
   The "Get It Right The First Time" way is a methodical approach. It takes more time, but there's
   no "trial-and-error" involved, it is "right on" the first time.
   You WILL first determine which cylinder is on a compression or power stroke
After using either method above, you'll have all the answers to the "Flywheel", "Oil Pump" and
"Spark Plug Wiring" questions.
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