YukonGTmaster
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Dear all,
thanks a lot for these valuable pieces of information. This is highly appreciated.
I was able to crank the engine manually by using an extension bar for my ratchet. I am pretty sure I cranked it over to TDC of cylinder #1. My old rotor pointed then to #1 cylinder (not to #8).
Unfortunately, I didn´t mark anything because I only read your advice, especially the one of "east 302", only afterwards.
Please take a look at the pictures:
1) Did I really find #1 TDC? Isn't this a strange mark on the pulley? I carefully inserted a screwdriver into the bore of my spark plug and found that the piston is almost at one level of my spark plug hole.
2) Is the newly installed distributor pointing into the correct position (#1 TDC)? I think it is a little bit too far off its intended position (clockwise).
I tried to start my engine but now, it won't crank easily. It feels like as if the battery is low. So I charged it again (fully charged) but same effect. It feels as if the is too much compression and it only started for a moment still running rough, stalls and then didn't start again. Is it possible that I brought in another fault with my new distributor? Is it possible that the converter is clogged because too much unburnt fuel is now inside?
I wondered why the compression test for cylinder #5 was so high (17 bar)? Was too much fuel inside the cylinder at the time of testing?
I am really looking forward for some advice again. The Tahoe here is quite rare and so it is hard to find a good garage.
Best whishes
Falco
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That mark does not look like the TDC groove on your harmonic balancer. It should be a defined machined groove perpendicular to the balancer wheel. That mark you have it aligned to, looks very suspect. Note the mark on the attached picture. I would pull your belt off and rotate the balancer clockwise 360 degrees and look with a bright light.