...and are you gonna be in Westminster in the near future in need of lots of beer and a project? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/notooth.gif" alt="" />
<img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> Maybe a beer or two (I don't drink much), but I make it a habit of not drinking any alcohol at all when I'm packin' heat (and I likely would be). A couple Cokes should do. I'm fairly flexible on when (I think), so let me know when's good for you. I can play a little show 'n tell with my truck as well.
So how do I get the motor to TDC for the removal of the fuel pump?
Disconnect the battery (if turning crank with a socket).
Locate the #1 cylinder wire and follow it to the distributor. Note the location of where the #1 plug wire goes into the distributor. Use a grease-pencil or something like that to mark the distributor where that terminal is (but don't mark it on the distributor cap because you're going to be pulling the distributor cap).
Pull the spark plugs out and disconnect the coil wire.
Use a socket on the front of the crankshaft to crank it clockwise (as you're facing the engine) or you can have someone else bump the starter in little bits (just be sure it's safe to do so).
Find the timing marks (on the front cover of the engine near the upper edge of the crankshaft pulley) and as your turning the crank, locate the timing notch on the crank pulley. Get that notch directly lined up with the TDC mark on the timing marks. It's the center-most mark. You'll probably have to turn it the last little bit with a socket...if you do, get your assistant out of the driver's seat to avoid a bad accident. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" />
Once the notch on the crank pulley is lined up with the TDC mark, check the distributor rotor. If the rotor is pointing at the mark you made on the distributor earlier, then you've got it set to #1 TDC on the COMPRESSION stroke and you're all set to start in on the fuel pump.
If, however, the rotor is pointing 180? away from the #1 terminal (the mark you made earlier), then it's currently at TDC of the EXHAUST stroke, so you'll need to rotate the crank 360? more. Once you turn it 360? more and the crank pulley notch is directly lined up with the TDC mark, AND the distributor rotor is pointing at the #1 plug wire terminal on the distributor, then you're good to go.
Clear as mud? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />