eahollan (6/8/2015)
Can't get timing correct, either too far advanced or too late. I have 2 correct 1953 distributors which are unique to 53, they are identical. I have front timing cover off and timing marks are OK according to Motors manual. Could the gear count on rear of cam be the problem? I do not have the cam out of motor, can't see any part numbers on front of cam and don't know anything about this cam.
Hello, I'm not sure if I understand you're question. Are you talking about ignition timing ? I thought you were, then you said you checked the timing chain for correct timing. I'll assume you mean ignition timing.
Yes, the '53 Lincoln distributors are unique to that year only. They are vacuum advance only. No centrifugal advance.
In '53, Lincoln also used a cable going from the driver's side of the carb to the distributor breaker plate, that advanced the ignition timing when the throttle was near or at wide open.
I guess I don't understand you're question on the timing being either too advanced or retarded and can't get it correct.
Are you talking about setting base timing with a light, or timing advance with the engine running ?
Also, Lincoln 317, 341 and 368 V-8;s had 15 teeth on the distributor and cam gear. A Y-Block Ford (272, 292, 312) distributor has 14 teeth on the gear, but will work in a Lincoln if you put the 15 tooth gear on it from the original distributor.
Sal