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> carb timing....
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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 14 2005, 01:00 AM
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aaron, i didnt grow from a tree man....

I know about adjustable timing lights....i do not own one. nor can i purchase one right now.

if i time to 27 total advance, okay....I can do that.

if i time to 35 total advance, okay....I can do that too.

I can compile programs and configure cyrus and imap.

I simply asked where, not how to time. Initial timing, or static timing is done with the engine at TDC on cylinder one. The advance is then adjusted until the difference between the rotor tip and the TDC point(assuming to be the notch on the dizzy) reads 10-12 degrees.....

I'll just do 27 degrees....


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