Timing is set by the distributor and a timing light flashed on the crank. If you loosened the bolt on the distributor and moved the distributor at all, it is now out of time.
Clean off the crankshaft pulley and find the timing marks. There’s a pointer on the block above the pulley on the passenger side, that’s what you use with the timing light to line things up. Bar the motor over until you have the #1 cylinder (passenger side front) at TDC (Top Dead Center). Pull the distributor cap and adjust the distributor so the rotor is right about where the button for the #1 cylinder spark plug wire sits. I like to leave the hold down bolt just loose enough that I can turn the distributor by hand, but having some resistance so it doesn’t just move on its own. Pull the SPOUT connector after putting the distributor cap back on and hook up your timing light.
Now this is best with two people or a starter switch. Crank it over and if it doesn’t fire, turn the distributor slightly one way and if that doesn’t help m go slightly the other way. You don’t have to turn it very far before getting to another cylinder so it shouldn’t take much. Once it’s running, shine the timing light on the pointer and crank pulley. Offhand I don’t remember exactly what you set it at because it’s been about 20 years since I last did it. Once it’s set right, tighten the distributor bolt and shut it down. Put the SPOUT connector back in and clean up.