Re: Frank
OK! We were talking about a 1974, 75 HP Chrysler. Now Models changed willy-nilly so bear with me.
I think your engine had a breaker point distributor. If it did, the points are only a signaling device for the CD box and tell it when to dump it's capacitors into the coil. (The CD box is actually a Capacitor Discharge Unit).
If your distributor has points, then clean them and set to .014 gap. Even though they only signal, an incorrect gap will change timing.
If your distributor does not have points, It may be labeled Electronic and will have two wires attached to insulated terminals on the front of it. There is no way to test an electric eye module except by replacing with a known good one so we will need to assume for now that it is good.
Re-attach the distributor cap to the distributor. With the single terminal or two wire terminals facing the front of the engine, #1 wire is the wire closest to the engine block ot linkage tower. #2 is the wire furthest forward on the engine and #3 is the wire closesd to the outside of the engine. Firing order is 123.
In the front of the engine above the top carb, you will see a bent piece of metal screwed to the block and bent up in front of the flywheel. It will have lines scribed on it. The long line is 0 degrees. Turn the flywheel by hand until the ) on the ring gear lines up with the long scribed line. Now be sure that the curved line on the distributor pullet lines up and matches the curve of the flywheel. If it is not, loosen the distributor mount and index the pulley onto another tooth of the belt. Then tighten the dist mount. Careful---do not get the belt too tight or the dist will jam the linkage making it difficult to go into gear and almost impossible to come out into neutral. An .010 fooler gauge pointed like a finger into the center of the belt should deflect the belt 1/8 to 3/16 inch before bending. Now, your dist and #1 piston are set to 0 deg or fairly close to it and TDC.
Now its time to check for spark. Since the CD unit is charged by the battery, be sure the battery is connected and be sure the Blue wire is connected to the "I" terminal on the ignition switch and the red wire is connected to the "B" terminal. Be sure the wires are connected to the proper screws on the engine terminal block Top downyellow, purple, white, green, orange, red, blue, black. If you have the Motorola (Big, Black , Ribbed, cast box) be sure that the white, red, and blue wires from it are connected to the respective colored terminals.
Now, turn on the ignition swithc and ground out the plugs or connect wires to a plug tester. with the plugs removed from the head, as you turn over the flywheel. each plug in order will fire if everything is OK.
That's it for tonight. More tomorrow. Meanwhile, state which CD box you have and whether or not dist is points or electric eye. Also tell which voltage regulator you have. Bye!