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Old 01-21-2015, 07:10 PM   #11
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Re: timing

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Originally Posted by enaberif View Post
You would be better off just checking to see what maximum mechanical advance your distributor has at 3000 rpm.. You may find it has less or more than the 36 degrees.
how do I do that?

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I'd mark on the low side. The greater the distance, the more advance you're building in. And you really should measure across the balancer to get the actual diameter. If the balancer is smaller than 8" your mark will be too far advanced.
as I said receipt is for 8" but I will check, but being 23:10 here it won't be tonight!
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