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bd1308
post Oct 13 2005, 07:21 PM
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is it 27 or 35 or some number in the middle?

i've seen 35 before.....

FI mark is 27 or 28degrees.....


which is it...help please.


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post Oct 13 2005, 09:39 PM
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QUOTE (bd1308 @ Oct 13 2005, 08:32 PM)
see...how do i set static timing?

I was always confused by that....

set using a protractor?

Bear with me as we go through our HYPOTHETICAL settings...

Your dizzy has X degrees of throw (advance)

lets say it has 16 degrees of total advance.
and you want your total advance to be 28 degrees.

then you static time it to to 28-16 = 12 initial degrees of advance.

get yourself an adjustable advance timing light.
at idle for ex, you turn the knob to 12, and you turn the dizzy until you see the TDC mark. (the light DELAYS the flash X degrees... {whatever the knob is turned to})

and at 3k or whatever you are timing max advance at.. turn it to our hypothetical 28. it should read TDC.
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