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Old 03-06-2011, 05:55 PM   #1
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Should timing be adjusted after replacing flexpate?

Have an 86 c-10 with a 4.3 automatic and about 90k miles original engine. I finally tracked down the source of the noise my truck was making and had the cracked flexplate replaced. Wow what a difference.

Since getting the truck back, when cold, it will die when just ideling and seems to have missed a few times while driving. I know just enough to be dangerous but was thinking that maybe the timing is a bit off given the fix to the flexplate. Does that make any sense at all?

Once this latest snowstorm goes away I plan to check the plugs and wires but they are fairly new (less than 2k on them) and the dizzy is only about 6 months old as well - so I doubt that is the problem.

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Old 03-06-2011, 06:56 PM   #2
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Re: Should timing be adjusted after replacing flexpate?

No, that does not make any sense. The flexplate just ties the engine to the transmission, nothing to do with "when to fire".
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Old 03-06-2011, 07:52 PM   #3
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Re: Should timing be adjusted after replacing flexpate?

that sounds like the choke may be loose or not properly adjusted
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Old 03-06-2011, 11:40 PM   #4
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Re: Should timing be adjusted after replacing flexpate?

85bowtie - Thanks. Now that I think about it, of course it wouldn't be the timing.

Rusty...I'll have to check the choke. It was giving me issues in the deep of winter with warm starts...maybe I adjusted it too much.

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Old 03-07-2011, 12:24 AM   #5
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Re: Should timing be adjusted after replacing flexpate?

What was it that the truck did to point you to the flexplate being bad? Did it have excess runout? automatic trans?

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Old 03-07-2011, 12:29 AM   #6
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Re: Should timing be adjusted after replacing flexpate?

Take a look at the dist cap and make sure it is not lifted off the base of the distributor . If you took it to a shop to have the work done they may not have supported the engine while removing the trans. I have seen the dist cap lift slightly and cause similar problems . It happens when the engine weight pushes the dist into the firewall when the weight of the engine causess it to tip backwards without the trans to hold it in place .
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Old 03-07-2011, 12:43 AM   #7
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Re: Should timing be adjusted after replacing flexpate?

The main issue was the noise it made. Was like someone was taking a big spoon to a pile of pots and pans. My first post has a link to an earlier thread with a video that has some of the noise. But it also started leaking tranny fluid pretty bad which is what made me bring it in.
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Old 03-07-2011, 12:45 AM   #8
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Re: Should timing be adjusted after replacing flexpate?

Frank...great tip. I remember reading about that when I was looking at maybe trying it myself. Decided it was over my head and never would have remembered. might explain the odd clicking noise I hear sometimes as well (maybe the rotor hitting the cap somewhere. I'll check that tomorrow once I get all this darned snow cleared.
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