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Remembering old ways; timing
Topic Started: Mar 5 2007, 02:59 AM (403 Views)
vdubjim
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I cant find the info in the bently or idiots guide.

Timing a 1500 single port, pulley has two notches.

Where do you set it?
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BAM
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depends mainly on the distributor
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vdubjim
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stockish single advance fatty.
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Check the Muir book. I think that the info is in there!
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vdubjim
Mar 4 2007, 08:59 PM
I cant find the info in the bently or idiots guide.


see
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vdubjim
Mar 5 2007, 08:36 PM
stockish single advance fatty.

IF YOUR TALKING ABOUT THE FAT BODY STOCK DISTRIBUTOR I can check my bently for you..... I think offhand its 10degreesBTDC..at idle.....pm me I can check the book,....
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If the timing is 10 BTDC then the mark on the right is 10 and the mark to the left is 7.5 BTDC.
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