Whenever you get a P1345 it means the distributor is in wrong. Each tooth is 27 degrees. The distributor allows 7 degrees of rotation in either direction with the factory clamp. Skip White has aluminum distributors for cheap. Always use AC Delco cap and rotor with a dab of dielectric grease inside and out on the contacts.
@@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics my rotor had just as much play on my 2000 express 5.7L. when doing lower intake gaskets, I took the cap off, marked the stem to the manifold, then the rotor to the housing with 2 marks on the rotor, 1 on the housing. Seemed like I got it lined up perfect, because the check engine light did not show. Cap n rotor contacts looked like crap, so cleaned em up. Van only has 53k miles, but wanted to do plugs wires rotor n cap. Should I get a whole new distributor assembly? I figured that little bit of slop is from factory, being that not a lot of torque is transferred through the gear, so tight gear tolerance is not needed
Good video but wrong distributor it's out of a 4.3 and someone put a 5.7 cap and rotor on it all 5.7 vortec engines have 5° of +&- on them if you 0° your crank on compression and set your rotor to the #8 mark that is stamped on the distributor you will be close enough to drive it but will need to make sure with a scanner your in SPAC 0° to 2°+ or - to keep it from throwing the p1345 code closer to 0° the better
chungaleta1234 No inspections in Ontario but vehicles that look like that will eventually get pulled over by the police and have their plates taken off if they see the holes. Ha I wouldn't want to be the guy that said that truck was fit for the road if it got into an accident. Fred Flintstone floor LOL
Funny I noticed the automatic transmission indicators in the dash just before you mentioned the conversion. Good deal keep them coming. Cute watch dog there too. ;o)
+EZRider1979 still had plenty of room left under the accelerator! Didn't want to mash it too hard or my RIGHT foot might have gone straight through to the pavement LOL
Ivan on the v8 the distributor is fully adjustable losses hold down and rotate the body of the distributor I noticed that that distributor had two flat spots on it at the hold down that tells me he got a distributor for the 4.3 liter v6 which isn't adjustable they have the same tooth count all the v8 I've seen are adjustable
+Eddie Martinez yor correct but on those distributors they have a tab to set them up a tdc the distributors come with both locations molded into them for v6 or v8 both the sbc and the 4.3 distributors are interchangeable I was talking to get it at 0 degrees parts store mix them up all the time they even share the same cmp sensor ckp sensor it's literally just two cylinders missing
+Eddie Martinez exactly. I have done that many times only problem usually the gears are shot being a plastic body distributor and the load of the oil pump causes the distributor to deflect from the cam and chew the gear just passing some knowledge
Mike Eustice Not the mid eightys there alloy other than beibg worn out they shold work if there not worn not sure about the ecm working with that old unit?
Nice diagnosis. Just for a final test, throw a timing light on and check the timing (According to Mitchell's Emission Control Application Guide, timing should be set at TDC @ idle with the single wire EST disconnected).
+johnwrench4speed That's the procedure for the older GM bypass distributor systems that don't have a crankshaft position sensor. This truck controls the ICM through the PCM at all times based on the crankshaft position, so ignition timing is NOT adjustable by turning the dizzy. There is no EST wire :)
The PRND321 on the instrument cluster sorta gives away the secret of it's past automatic trans. I need a Verus, seeing the timing degrees w/o a timing light is awesome :-)
+Ozzstar It could have an automatic pcm and cluster but came stick from factory. The VIN would say what it came with new though. It would be too much money and work to go from auto to stick. Someone probably did swaptronics to fix something and put in wrong pcm and probably cluster died sometime and only auto cluster could be found at a junkyard and had to make do with what they had. Just a possibility.
Hey bro I have been beaten my head against the wall and just watched you turn the distributor one tooth do you move the oil pump gear before you put the distributor back in
Most likely it is a new assembly. Just made a rookie mistake of inserting the distributor into the engine. When I pull the dist on any of my Lotus, I will set the timing mark at the crank before inserting the distributor.
I am thinking this blazer i just bought started running really bad and shows p1345 code...it is 4.3 v6 with 198k..thinking gears on distributor are worn and it popped ot of time... does this make sense because now it wont start... thax
Good video. I am always in awe of your mathmatics, as I lack that ability lol. Even though the distributor is not adjustable, I have had luck ovaling out the holddown a little to get some adjustment.(Where the bolt goes thru) Keep up the good work.👍
You can always grind the hold down or use a older style hold down to get some adjustment but likely has chain wear anyways. Time to use that truck for the farm
I did a auto to manual transmission in my 98 Chevy Silverado 5.0 and it has lots more power then it did with the automatic transmission It’s like a bullet My timing off one mine I don’t have no way to set it with a scanner but from what I here u are supposed to set the retard close to 0 from what I Heard but I don’t no really
Ivan i am impressed, you know your shit.. I think my dodge dakota was doing the sane thing, but the Timing chain was stretched beyond belief, it actually needed a crate engine..
If your up for the task XD!! So then everyone on the youtubes can see how big of a dummy i am for pulling fuses on a VW and put the car in der der mode.
Yea. And when I saw the turn around point, I thought you were going to take us on a shopping trip. ;) BTW.... isn't that a "no left turn" driveway?? ;)
Haha, that's fitting! :) And I really like how you use basic math in a setting like this as a tool to figure stuff like this out! Rarely see that amongst techs. But hey, math never lies... :D Love your channel, keep it up!
You can grind the shaft where the distributor lock rides. This will allow you to rotate the distributor to the timing you want. You will do this when the chain and teeth wear and retard the timing. This is meant to be computer controlled timing when all the parts are tight and new.
If anyone is having issues with the p1345 code and you can't get your cam retard right. You need to buy the hold down clamp that allows you to adjust your distributor. I have a 97 Tahoe with a 5.7. mine did not allow me to adjust. I borrowed a buddy's old snapon "brick" if you can't borrow one some scanners show the cam retard. Then you can adjust. Just lookup gm timing adjustment on 5.7 or 5.0 whatever motor you have
The off-set drive in the end of the dist engages with the oil pump drive shaft. The cam gear drives the dist. and the dist drives the o p. Once the dist and cam gears mesh, the dist drive will engage the oil pump - as long as it is not too far off. If it is, a long screwdriver can be used to align it.
@@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics ya you can crank tap it in with small bursts. Or you can use a screw driver. First time install of dist. Is a bitch. A punk bitch. After you get it right on your own the first time, its a breeze.
Yikes ! Now the owner will see some improved gas mileage I'd think. The gas gauge sending unit seems to be worn as the needle pointer does go back to "E" once there's some fuel in the tank but it isn't steady. Noticed it moved from a 1/3 tank left to almost "E" as you accelerated so it seems to be done being accurate. Beautiful ride...love the air tight cab design. Thanks for sharing.
Figured it must have been a conversion when I saw the indicator reading park as you were driving along😂 nice job Ivan! You and SMA are all I watch on UA-cam 👍🏻
IVANNNN just for fun ... TRY to do a video using u diagnóstic dog as a real tool ....just put some dog food over some damaged wires....and u finish u repair. . That will be awesoooooooome
Whenever you get a P1345 it means the distributor is in wrong. Each tooth is 27 degrees. The distributor allows 7 degrees of rotation in either direction with the factory clamp. Skip White has aluminum distributors for cheap. Always use AC Delco cap and rotor with a dab of dielectric grease inside and out on the contacts.
+fred Flinstone Great info, thanks!
@@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics my rotor had just as much play on my 2000 express 5.7L. when doing lower intake gaskets, I took the cap off, marked the stem to the manifold, then the rotor to the housing with 2 marks on the rotor, 1 on the housing. Seemed like I got it lined up perfect, because the check engine light did not show. Cap n rotor contacts looked like crap, so cleaned em up.
Van only has 53k miles, but wanted to do plugs wires rotor n cap. Should I get a whole new distributor assembly? I figured that little bit of slop is from factory, being that not a lot of torque is transferred through the gear, so tight gear tolerance is not needed
You can get a carbide grinder & widen the bolt hole at the hold down clamp, giving you extra adjustment for the timing.
Good video but wrong distributor it's out of a 4.3 and someone put a 5.7 cap and rotor on it all 5.7 vortec engines have 5° of +&- on them if you 0° your crank on compression and set your rotor to the #8 mark that is stamped on the distributor you will be close enough to drive it but will need to make sure with a scanner your in SPAC 0° to 2°+ or - to keep it from throwing the p1345 code closer to 0° the better
Well done Ivan, no inspections in PA I see:)
+STEVE ROB There are inspections in PA. You just need to "know a guy" lol
+motoYam82 hahahaahhahahaha like everywhere
+motoYam82 Sure big al or his evil twin chuck!
+STEVE ROB Can't do that where I live. Too many cross referenced controls.
chungaleta1234 No inspections in Ontario but vehicles that look like that will eventually get pulled over by the police and have their plates taken off if they see the holes. Ha I wouldn't want to be the guy that said that truck was fit for the road if it got into an accident. Fred Flintstone floor LOL
Funny I noticed the automatic transmission indicators in the dash just before you mentioned the conversion. Good deal keep them coming. Cute watch dog there too. ;o)
Got that fine piece of machinery up to 65MPH, your a brave man Ivan!
+EZRider1979 still had plenty of room left under the accelerator! Didn't want to mash it too hard or my RIGHT foot might have gone straight through to the pavement LOL
Ivan on the v8 the distributor is fully adjustable losses hold down and rotate the body of the distributor I noticed that that distributor had two flat spots on it at the hold down that tells me he got a distributor for the 4.3 liter v6 which isn't adjustable they have the same tooth count all the v8 I've seen are adjustable
+Mike Eustice That big a change may set a new code if he swaped the it. Not that it would matter with the trans codes up?
+Eddie Martinez yor correct but on those distributors they have a tab to set them up a tdc the distributors come with both locations molded into them for v6 or v8 both the sbc and the 4.3 distributors are interchangeable I was talking to get it at 0 degrees parts store mix them up all the time they even share the same cmp sensor ckp sensor it's literally just two cylinders missing
Mike Eustice could go to a junk yard and get one off a chevy motor put that in now you can set it anyway you want like off a mid eighty motor.
+Eddie Martinez exactly. I have done that many times only problem usually the gears are shot being a plastic body distributor and the load of the oil pump causes the distributor to deflect from the cam and chew the gear just passing some knowledge
Mike Eustice Not the mid eightys there alloy other than beibg worn out they shold work if there not worn not sure about the ecm working with that old unit?
Any thoughts on why a 99 k1500 spider injectors won't fire? I changed crank and cam sensors with icm as well
Nice diagnosis. Just for a final test, throw a timing light on and check the timing (According to Mitchell's Emission Control Application Guide, timing should be set at TDC @ idle with the single wire EST disconnected).
+johnwrench4speed That's the procedure for the older GM bypass distributor systems that don't have a crankshaft position sensor. This truck controls the ICM through the PCM at all times based on the crankshaft position, so ignition timing is NOT adjustable by turning the dizzy. There is no EST wire :)
Yeah JACKASS 🐴
Hummmm how did he get the oil pump matched up with the distributor ?
The PRND321 on the instrument cluster sorta gives away the secret of it's past automatic trans. I need a Verus, seeing the timing degrees w/o a timing light is awesome :-)
+Ozzstar you can also put in a used cluster too- just an FYI
+Ozzstar It could have an automatic pcm and cluster but came stick from factory. The VIN would say what it came with new though. It would be too much money and work to go from auto to stick. Someone probably did swaptronics to fix something and put in wrong pcm and probably cluster died sometime and only auto cluster could be found at a junkyard and had to make do with what they had. Just a possibility.
yup
I think this bucket was actually swapped from an auto to a manual. Don't ask me why lol
Youd be surprised, parts for these old chevys are cheap and easy to come by. doesnt help that chevys are basically adult legos haha
Oops the gear on the distributor was installed 180° out.
Nice work Ivan and it appears as you've mentioned that you've got a little leeway for setting that crank/cam correlation code.
did fixing the p1345 increase the power? my 96 has same code and is low on power. no other codes
Hey bro I have been beaten my head against the wall and just watched you turn the distributor one tooth do you move the oil pump gear before you put the distributor back in
that thing looks like Uncle Buck's new ride
Most likely it is a new assembly. Just made a rookie mistake of inserting the distributor into the engine. When I pull the dist on any of my Lotus, I will set the timing mark at the crank before inserting the distributor.
I used to Slot the hold down bolt hole to tweak it some.
I am thinking this blazer i just bought started running really bad and shows p1345 code...it is 4.3 v6 with 198k..thinking gears on distributor are worn and it popped ot of time... does this make sense because now it wont start... thax
Good video. I am always in awe of your mathmatics, as I lack that ability lol. Even though the distributor is not adjustable, I have had luck ovaling out the holddown a little to get some adjustment.(Where the bolt goes thru) Keep up the good work.👍
You can always grind the hold down or use a older style hold down to get some adjustment but likely has chain wear anyways. Time to use that truck for the farm
Good job Ivan.
You saved that truck to run for a few more days, nice work. I enjoying watching you work through the process.
is that diagnostic dog a "snap on " brand
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Nice job, Ivan. It's possible there might be a little power loss because of the Auto trans pcm with a manual trans. Different timing curve.
I did a auto to manual transmission in my 98 Chevy Silverado 5.0 and it has lots more power then it did with the automatic transmission It’s like a bullet My timing off one mine I don’t have no way to set it with a scanner but from what I here u are supposed to set the retard close to 0 from what I Heard but I don’t no really
Ivan i am impressed, you know your shit.. I think my dodge dakota was doing the sane thing, but the Timing chain was stretched beyond belief, it actually needed a crate engine..
Cruising along time and should be around 23 degrees
fastest truck I ever saw in park..
Weird seeing a UA-cam video of a vehicle driving on the same roads i drive on.. Good work man. Want to fix my 06 VW Jetta next lol
+Devon Morder Oooh you got some Eurotrash for me to work on? ;) Yeah Central PA is getting some fame on the internet lol
If your up for the task XD!! So then everyone on the youtubes can see how big of a dummy i am for pulling fuses on a VW and put the car in der der mode.
Yea. And when I saw the turn around point, I thought you were going to take us on a shopping trip. ;) BTW.... isn't that a "no left turn" driveway?? ;)
I wondered where you where driving to then, what kind of videos are you planning on making ! :)
nice job Ivan. The math was great.
+Randy Gudeahn (ProTech) I'll call it the "quick-n-dirty math minute" just to keep you guys on your toes :)
Haha, that's fitting! :) And I really like how you use basic math in a setting like this as a tool to figure stuff like this out! Rarely see that amongst techs. But hey, math never lies... :D Love your channel, keep it up!
How much does your area charge from diagnostic work?
Isn't there a way to adjust the timing via the ecm?
Yes with raspberry pi
You can grind the shaft where the distributor lock rides. This will allow you to rotate the distributor to the timing you want. You will do this when the chain and teeth wear and retard the timing. This is meant to be computer controlled timing when all the parts are tight and new.
Check engine light still on
Well it will be due to the transmission codes.
hey ivan how can I share a scope reading with you and get your input ??
+Luis Nunez Make a video :)
+motoYam82 True !!!!
Another mystery solved Scooby Doo!
in the end video fuel level on the dash looked different point :))))
Well done Sir!
If anyone is having issues with the p1345 code and you can't get your cam retard right. You need to buy the hold down clamp that allows you to adjust your distributor. I have a 97 Tahoe with a 5.7. mine did not allow me to adjust. I borrowed a buddy's old snapon "brick" if you can't borrow one some scanners show the cam retard. Then you can adjust. Just lookup gm timing adjustment on 5.7 or 5.0 whatever motor you have
Even fixed the gas gauge haha
CravinMorehead420 didn't even notice that I wonder if ivan did
how can you advance the distributor 1 tooth and still line up with the oil pump?
The off-set drive in the end of the dist engages with the oil pump drive shaft. The cam gear drives the dist. and the dist drives the o p. Once the dist and cam gears mesh, the dist drive will engage the oil pump - as long as it is not too far off. If it is, a long screwdriver can be used to align it.
or just crank the engine over and watch it fall into place ;)
@@PineHollowAutoDiagnostics ya you can crank tap it in with small bursts. Or you can use a screw driver. First time install of dist. Is a bitch. A punk bitch. After you get it right on your own the first time, its a breeze.
It's best to buy a new distributor. I just went through all of this on my 02 silverado 4.3
Yikes ! Now the owner will see some improved gas mileage I'd think. The gas gauge sending unit seems to be worn as the needle pointer does go back to "E" once there's some fuel in the tank but it isn't steady. Noticed it moved from a 1/3 tank left to almost "E" as you accelerated so it seems to be done being accurate. Beautiful ride...love the air tight cab design. Thanks for sharing.
why didn't you video tape the process of advancing one tooth?
I’m at -19 an I still got the code
Another awesome video. Thanks.
I have the Sam problem
"Drop the clutch" you mean "Drop the drive shaft"!!
Wrong distributor tile down that distributor does a just
GREAT JOB
its a worn cam shaft or bent valves
Yea you did ;) 👌
Figured it must have been a conversion when I saw the indicator reading park as you were driving along😂 nice job Ivan! You and SMA are all I watch on UA-cam 👍🏻
IVANNNN just for fun ... TRY to do a video using u diagnóstic dog as a real tool ....just put some dog food over some damaged wires....and u finish u repair. . That will be awesoooooooome
Nice job =P
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your kind Ivan i would have charged them 200 to stand in grass and look at it from 10 feet.400 to pop hood!
7:44 diesel fuel lol
excellent even sounded better
Great video and information
FIRST :))
that "end zone" strip bar has shitty rules! you can't touch the dancers and you must sit down to tip...texas strip clubs are way better, trust me!