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Re: timing

To: Lizirbydavis@cs.com
Subject: Re: timing
From: John Mitchell <jmitch@snet.net>
Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 22:36:03 -0400
Joe,  Dont rule out the timing light as the problem.  A couple of drops 
will throw the light way off.. Ask me how I know.   John Mitchell 76 TR6

>I know this has been beaten to death, but...what should the timing be at idle 
>(850rpms) with both the vaccum advance and retard plugged at the distributor. 
> I've tried to set the timing using a light, but I'm having some real 
>problems.  I can't even begin to approach the correct settings.   Using a 
>timing 
>light, the numbers are way off...I wonder if I've installed the the electical 
>eye 
>on my electronic ignition incorrectly.  I've also considered that the two 
>pieces of the harmonic balancer have moved, thus giving me incorrect numbers. 
>I've 
>resorted to the old fashioned method.  I've adjusted the timing by retarding 
>the timing a little just at the point that the motor begins to ping under 
>load.  The car runs well this way, but given the performance mods I've made, I 
>was 
>hoping for more power...thus my attempts to optimize the timing issue.  When 
>the distributor is set for the best performance, the car "runs on" 
>occasionally, and the starter sometimes hesitates momentarily when I start the 
>car from 
>cold.  I assume this is a symptom of too much advance?  If I retard it 
>slightly, these two problems go away, but performance suffers, especially at 
>high 
>rpms.  I don't want to put a hole in a piston, or hammer any bearings.  I 
>understand that pre-ignition can occur with little warning signs.  Any 
>suggestions?  
>The car is a 71 with 9.5:1 compression, roller rockers, GP2 cam, headers and 
>XR700 ignition.  Did I say that neither the vacuum advance nor retard work?
>Joe Davis




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