Steve,
Your distributer should not be rotated that far over so that the tach drive
is blocked by the radiator hose. It sounds like the gear that meshes with the
cam is in the wrong place. To fix it, rotate the engine by hand to get the
timing marks aligned at top dead center. The rotor should be pointing towards
the passengers side of the engine and slightly forward. If it’s not in that
general area, you will have to move the lower gear. Remove the distributer and
see which way the slot in the gear is pointing. It should be parallel with the
camshaft. To move it, get a long screw driver and rotate it counter clockwise to
rotate it out of engagement with the cam. Depending on which way it is off, you
may have to rotate it a half revolution to get it where you can engage it with
the cam again. When it’s lined up, put the distributer back in, and you should
be able to rotate it enough to clear the hose, and still set the timing right.
When everything is lined up right, the vacuum advance shout be pointing to the
drivers side of the engine, or slightly forward.
Don
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2015 4:16 PM
Subject: [Chrysler300] power seat problems
Good afternoon 300- ites,
My 6 way power seat quite moving and just clicks.
I tried another relay and drive unit, still clicks, Any ideas?
Any ideas on how to install a tach cable with the radiator hose in the
way?
Thanks in advance for your help and have a great Halloween weekend.
I think my car is haunted!
Steve Beard
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