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95stang50 08-07-2002 04:33 PM

14 Degree timing advance
 
I was just wondering if a 14 degree timing advance really did anything and if so, how is it done? Which way do you need to turn the distributer?

Conman 08-08-2002 06:46 AM

use the search feature
 
you can search this forum for stuff like this that has been answered numerous times in the past

this is from another thread and was submitted by Mr. 5.0

"You need to pull the spout connector (connected to a plug that hangs off the distributor- right in front) before changing the timing. I recommend putting it in your pocket as they are small and easily lost when left sitting on the engine. You'll need to clean off and then mark the harmonic balancer with white paint or something visible as well as the pointer tip. Use a Q-tip for this as the lines are small. Now - you need a timing light. About $40. for a cheap one. $400. for a state-of-the-art type from Snap-On tools. I recommend the cheap one. Again, Sears or any auto parts store has them.

Once you've disconnected the spout connector, pocketed it, marked the balancer (for 10, 12, 14 degrees) , loosened the distributor hold-down bolt (just enough to move the distributor) and connected your timing light to the battery and the #1 plug wire, you're good to go.

Start up the (already warmed up) engine, let it idle and aim the light at the balancer, noting the marks. Move the distributor counter-clockwise to advance and when the timing mark and the pointer align at 12, 14 BTDC or whatever you choose (10 degrees BTDC is stock) tighten down the distributor with the distributor wrench and re-check the timing with the (still-connected) timing light. If all is well, shut it off, replace the spout connector, undo the timing light connections and close the hood. You're done."

hope this helps

PKRWUD 08-08-2002 08:10 AM

That should read Turn the distributor clockwise to advance the timing.

Take care,
~Chris

Niceride1994 08-08-2002 09:13 AM

I have got a 1994 GT and it runs really good with the timing tuned... The first time i set it i messed up and adjusted it to high. I think i had it set at 20 over which is not good for the car at all. I turned it down to 12 and runs really good. Try it at 12 and see what you think.... I think it helped but i also put other stuff on my car also....

Mike

blown5.5 08-08-2002 09:25 AM

Your going to find that 12-14 degrees is just a starting point. Every combo is different, some like less advance, some more. Mine runs best at 18 degrees. You just have to experiment a little to figgure out what's correct for your setup.......


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