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07-05-2015, 11:19 PM | #1 |
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250 engine timing question
I have a 250 engine in a 68 swb stepper.
I have installed a hei conversion distributor, new plugs, wires, etc. I set the initial timing at 10* btc with vacuum advanced plugged. Runs fine there. Curious what others are running for timing on a similar set up? Is there any HP gains to be made with more advanced timing? Anyone pushing 12-14* btc settings. How's it run? I tried the search feature and really didn't find a good answer. Thanks in advance (no pun intended)
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07-06-2015, 05:19 AM | #2 |
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Re: 250 engine timing question
I usually bump the spark plug gap up to the HEI specification and then, on a hot day, add more timing little by little until it pings and then back off. If I remember right, it's not a lot more than stock.
I can't remember where I got this, and I haven't tried it, but it sounds like it's worth a try:
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07-06-2015, 06:33 AM | #3 |
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Re: 250 engine timing question
You need to consider the total timing as provided by the mechanical advance. A stock 250 needs about 34 degrees of total advance. How much is built into the stock HEI?
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07-06-2015, 07:07 PM | #4 |
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Re: 250 engine timing question
Once you do the above recommendations, there's no reason you can't go up in small increments and see how the truck runs. I did that with mine.
After originally setting it at 10º BTDC, I went up to 12º and 14º BTDC. I'm now back at 10 since I didn't see any significant difference and it seemed to run smoother at 10 BTDC.
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Re: 250 engine timing question
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07-06-2015, 09:35 PM | #6 |
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Re: 250 engine timing question
Spec settings are 8 degrees advanced no vaccum. 20-25 degrees with vacuum. And no more than 36 degrees total no load. On my old 292 I set mine at 8 degrees and it made it a wee bit sluggish(not enough to care about) but made cold starts super easy. When I set it by ear I ended up having it almost at 14 degrees advance...the motor had such low compression it didn't matter and I ran 92 octane. 8-10 degrees is pretty common.
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07-06-2015, 08:59 PM | #7 |
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Re: 250 engine timing question
It's right at 34* now set with 10* initial.
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