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Old 03-15-2000, 12:32 PM   #1
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Sounds like your doing good.
If you can get ahold of a timing light, check out how many degrees advanced you are and post it here, don't forget to pull and plug the vacuum line to the distributor while checking the timing. Also, replug in the vacuum and have someone goose the gas a little to check if the vacuum advance is working. I'm assuming you have vacuum advance, I think there is a (slight) chance you have only mechanical advance?

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