Re: chrysler timing
SIMPLE:
remove all the plugs and ground them so the engine will not start. First set the points to open at the top of a lobe. Replace the dist. cap.
Now, with the ignition on and the throttle in full forward --WOT-- Turn the flywheel by hand until you see the top plug spark. That is where your timing is at. Adjust the link on top of the distributor body until the top plug fires with the 36 degree mark on the flywheel at the -4 line on the block pointer. That's 32 degrees. -4 is 4 small lines left of the long line on the pointer. If you only have one line, then you need to measure 32 degrees on the flywheel. It is about 1 tooth less than 36. If your flywheel has a decal, I think 32 is already marked.
Only turn the flywheel in the clockwise direction, the direction the engine normally turns. If you miss the spark, do not go back, go all the way around again. You MAY "rock" the flywheel 1 or 2 degrees or so to double check once you have set timing.
OOPS! 3 cylinder engine---delete number --Set points to .014 at top of a lobe.