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![]() Thanks for the info!!! I should warn you. I'm a beginner. In fact I bought the car so I could mess around with the engine a little.
I don't mean to question your advice, but 12-13 seems a bit high to me. Why would the manual say 6, but you recommend 12-13? I'm trying to learn about all this, so I'm only asking to get more educated. In addition, you recommend retarding the ignition to 12-13 BTDC, but the timing marks on my car don't go below 6. Would it help to attach a vacum gauge to the carb, as I adjust the timing, to make sure I'm taking advantage of max. vacum produced, and not loosing anything. One last question.......should I be setting the timing with the car at idle, or with it operating at a particular RPM? The book doesn't specify, but the timing gun manual recommends operating the car at a higher RPM. |
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