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1960 f100 with 292/ dizzy installation

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I am looking for a 57 and up dizzy but besides all that...I need to install pertroniz in it and put dizzy in motor. I havent done this before. If somebody can help and walk me through this. Thanks

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Is the dizzy for the F100?  If so, it already has the distributor you need.  If it is for the '56 in your avatar, then you are making a wise choice.  You'll also need a '57 and later cap and rotor.  Follow the instructions with the pertronics kit and you should be good to go.

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Well this one is for the truck and there isnt a dizzy. Also im no good at timming and dont know where to position the dizzy.

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There can be a problem with an early engine -239 /256 maybe? with the number of teeth on the distributor shaft. Hopefully that isn't the case here.

Turn the engine over until the front passenger side cylinder (#1) is at TDC on you timing marker. It is usually well marked on the damper so that you can find it. Due to the four cycle firing pattern - you must be sure it is on the compression TDC - not the exhaust. Many can find this with a thumb over the sparkplug hole - but some need to pull a valve cover and look at the rockers. At TDC on the firing stroke they will both be "loose' - have a small amount of lash clearance.

  

Firing order is as above and it turns counter-clockwise - so you insert the distributor with the rotor tip pointing at #1 . The orientation shown works well if #1 is toward the radiator - and the vacuum port for the advance can is located at the #4/#5 position. Sometimes they won't just drop clear in - the hex drive on the oil pump shaft below isn't sync'd to the gear teeth so that all aligns. Turning the crank a slight amount - will turn the cam a slight amount - and often it will immediately drop down in place.

When installing a Pertronix - follow their directions - and my advice is to add a grounding wire from the pivoting point plate clear out to the engine block. That insures that as the plate swivels - you can't lose ground to the module and voltage won't be lost to a bad ground.

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I dont see why it would be a problem. I was pretty sure its a 292. What numbers would I need to know and where to find them to make sure.

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Looking back at your old motor painting thread - I'd say its a 272 /292 - not the older model. So party on....Smile

Be sure the new dizzy settles clear down snug on the block - the oil pump drive is fairly short and you can end up with an engine that fires and operates - but no oil pressure......

Just leave the valve covers loosely in place when you  try to start up - and then it will be an easy operation to set the valve lash. Y-blocks don't have pressurized lifters - just a bit of flow to the rocker shafts, so you won't have a mess like with a Chebbie.

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Also when I got the motor it didnt have a timming indicator and no markings on crank pulley. Another thing is I had taken the oil pump off for inspection and painting. What is the correct way of installation and prep for the pump?

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Hi, 56 ford custom, was wondering where you are located? thanksSmile

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Im located in california

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Low where in Califooornya? There's a bunch of guys out there who are into y blocks and would probably help you.

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