Motor timing 180* out?
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I just stumbled upon this thread and it piqued my interest. After I put my rebuilt AMC 258 i6 / 4.2l in, I went to time it and the timing mark on the balancer was 180 degrees off. The engine runs fine without any backfiring, so I left it alone and have been driving it that way for a good year or so. Is it possible that an engine can run fine with the timing 180 degrees off? Would it cause any damage? I believe my rotor is pointed toward the #1 plug wire, but I'll have to double check.
You sure that the HB hasn't 'spun' to show this?
It's not uncommon for the rubber mount in the HB to do this.
LG