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AB89GT 05-29-2001 12:13 PM

How to advance timing??
 
I have an 89 GT and tried to advance the timing just recently. Where do you disconnect the computer advance from so that you can start? That's the part that I cant figure out. My Hanes repair manual is rather useless and didn't tell me sh*t. Any help will be appriciated.
thanx.

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Rick 91GT 05-29-2001 01:07 PM

The spout connector should be right near the Distrubtor, it's a little gray plug. Pull the plug and loosen the distrubtor hold down, turn the distrubtor and look through a timing light to check it. Move it to 14-16 degrees and go from there. Then re-install the gray plug. With the plug in it will NOT READ proper time. You must always pull the plug to read the timing. Hope that helps http://www.mustangworks.com/msgboard/smile.gif

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swtstang 05-29-2001 01:30 PM

Can you tell a difference when you advance the timing? What exactly does it do?

jimberg 05-29-2001 01:53 PM

Advancing the timing gives the air/fuel mixture more time to expand when ignited so it can be compressed by the compression stroke. It will give you more measurable power but not likely something you would feel. A few HP. You have to use premium grade fuel, too.

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AB89GT 05-29-2001 03:56 PM

do I have to reset the computer after timing adjustments??

82 GT 05-29-2001 09:42 PM

No, that will defeat the purpose. The computer will "see" the new adjustments after it's started. I have also been told that the computer will reset back to it's original settings within a few miles. I don't know if that part is true or not.


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blueneonman1 05-29-2001 10:48 PM

Just remember to take it for a drive after each adjustment. If you hear a "rockshower" coming from the engine when you floor it, back the timing down some more or your engine will suffer. Later


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jimberg 05-29-2001 11:16 PM

Setting your base timing is a mechanical adjustment, not an electronic one. Resetting your computer is not required but will not harm your setting either. If, however, you notice surging and erratic idles, resetting the computer correctly may help.

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jerryIII 05-29-2001 11:44 PM

I just read an article on this subject, it did'nt mention anything about the computer (if i find it again, i'll post it)...

It did say start at 10 degrees and work up at 2 degree increments until you hear pinging then back off 1-2 degrees....

I can't imagine a 5-10 HP benefit would be noticeable, but added to the other frebees may be noticeable....

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Chevyguy 05-30-2001 09:03 AM

What shape and how many wires does the "spout" connector have. I found about 3 connectors to choose from.

Im staying with the stock setting and running 87 octane for now (F@#$ $2.00 a gallon.) but would like to bump it up for the inevitable track session.

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Rick 91GT 05-30-2001 09:26 AM

The gray spout connector is usually wrapped in with the main plug that goes to the distrubtor, check about 8" to 10" down on that harness and you should find it. It is like 3/4" wide maybe a 1" to 1.25" long, kinds sits above the front cover near the a/c and Thermo housing.

USMC302 05-30-2001 02:33 PM

chevyguy, $2.00 for the good stuff???!!!

Better take advantage of it,I pay $2.25 for the good stuff out here. $2.00 is the cheap one out here.

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