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If it was ok before, and you didn't pull the distributor recently, you may have othe issues. It is possible to install the distibutor 180 out. Now this comes to another issue. I may have missed it, but have you recently changed the plugs and wires? I had to help a friend of mine in a similar situation, he changed the cap and wires on his truck, and unknowingly, the previous owner installed the dist. 180 out, but instead of correcting the problem, they just rotated the wires on the cap. We moved the wires around the cap, and it fired right up. Now, I can't leave it at that, ( too picking) so we clocked the dist right and fixed the wiring right. If you have changed the wires lately, then just for a check, when you get the no.1 at what you know is TDC, the put the wires starting with one right there, and work around. This is just a test, so please if it works, fix it right. Now, if you haven't done anything, it just changed, you may have a bad timing chain, stripped distributor gear. Are you sure you are at no 1. Picture from the drivers seat facing to the front the rotor should point at the left front corner. Please dont take offense to this part, but even I have gotten messed up by having to work on the occasional Ford. Hope this helps. Sorry so long
Start from scratch. tdcc #1 cyl point the rotor @#1 on the cap and rearrange your wires.
If you were 180° off it wouldn't run. If you are 180° off yould be pointing at #6
I think I would set it at no6 where you know it is tdc now, pull the distributor, and when it is put back in, point it in the right direction, and correct the wiring.