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09-27-2002, 07:45 PM | #1 |
Formerly yellow72custom
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Austin, TX
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Setting up my timing
I am playing with the timing on my truck using an adjustable vaccum advance, mechanical advance kit, timing tape, and a timing light. The motor is a 350 with 8.5:1 compression, HEI, and i run 89 octane in it. My cruise RPM at 65-70 is 2500-2800 RPM. How much total advance with the vaccum and mechanical advance combined should i look for? What should i end the mechanical advance at? The vaccum advance is a Crane part, and the mechanical weights are a Summit part. Thanks for the help!
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09-27-2002, 08:09 PM | #2 |
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I would suggest 34 degress total timing in at 2750rpm or so.. 10deg initial 12 degrees of vacuum on full manifold vacuum, not ported and 22-24 degrees of mechanical if you use ported vacuum you will be at 45 or so at 2750 rpm...not good.. this is a basic guide line... with your motor being basically stock, you might start out at 8 degrees initial
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