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Join Date: Mar 2021
Location: Hershey Pennsylvania
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250 timing question
Recently on my 66 I ditched the old points distributor for an HEI from summit. I put the timing mark on 0 so the rotor would be pointing at #1 before removing the old one. Installed the new one and had it pointing at #1. Got a new set of plugs and cut to fit Accel wires and it started right up. Yes I had the vac advance pulled and capped. When I put a timing light to it the mark on the crank was completely vertical which is 2" away from the indicator on the timing cover but it ran fine. If I twist the distributor so the mark is on or near 0 the idle slows, surges a bit and threatens to stall. Any ideas why this might be?
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Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Re: 250 timing question
I'd pull #1 plug, find TDC (confirm with either valve cover off - both valves closed or finger in #1 spark plug hole to feel puff of air on compression), reset the distributor and wires and see where your timing light falls. The way you are doing it obviously worked, but assumes it was setup correctly the last time..
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Re: 250 timing question
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