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Timing question |
rjames |
May 4 2023, 01:29 PM
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Have seen this posted in numerous places. It's apparently out of the factory manuals. ((source)
If the chart is correct, the advance for the 2.0 liter engines is 20-24 degrees @ ~3000rpm Why then is it listed in all of the documentation I've read to set advance at 27 degrees? From Bosch manual showing 22-25 degrees at 2900 rpm. (I had 205A distributor since replaced with a 123 unit) |
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