Hello from New Zealand,
I am in the process of replacing the spark plug leads on my 1970 LS5 when I discovered the distributor indexing incorrect. I have followed the recommended procedure - rotate engine to No.1 compression TDC, remove distributor & check dimple on the gear aligns with rotor. I have installed the distributor as per original indexing, rotor indexed to the correct No.1 location on the cap between inspection cover and vac cylinder. Cap hold down screws are now perpendicular to engine axis, the original factory stake marks line up between intake/dist housing. Unfortunately the Tacho cable boss is now pointing directly at the firewall therefore the cable will have an extremely tight radius. Also the hold down clamp is in an awkward position under the vac cylinder and the hose connection is untidy. If this is correct I now understand why the distributor was rotated to a more ergonomic position. I know the 327 configuration was changed for this reason, can someone please confirm if I have this correct.
Thanks and Regards Shane Fever.
NCRS New Zealand Chapter
I am in the process of replacing the spark plug leads on my 1970 LS5 when I discovered the distributor indexing incorrect. I have followed the recommended procedure - rotate engine to No.1 compression TDC, remove distributor & check dimple on the gear aligns with rotor. I have installed the distributor as per original indexing, rotor indexed to the correct No.1 location on the cap between inspection cover and vac cylinder. Cap hold down screws are now perpendicular to engine axis, the original factory stake marks line up between intake/dist housing. Unfortunately the Tacho cable boss is now pointing directly at the firewall therefore the cable will have an extremely tight radius. Also the hold down clamp is in an awkward position under the vac cylinder and the hose connection is untidy. If this is correct I now understand why the distributor was rotated to a more ergonomic position. I know the 327 configuration was changed for this reason, can someone please confirm if I have this correct.
Thanks and Regards Shane Fever.
NCRS New Zealand Chapter
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