Gary,
Given that there are several variables involved, such as fuel grade,
temperatures, altitudes, & driver actions, 38 degrees is a good starting
point. If you experience pinging, obviously back it off a few degrees.
38 degrees is a "don't go beyond" point. This is why timing at the
maximum advance point is important.
Typically, centrifugal advance would be all in by 5000 rpm. If in doubt,
run it to 5500 rpm & see if it changes.Vacuum advance disconnected of
course.
Dave Russell
Warthodson@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 6/15/2004 12:08:57 AM Central Daylight Time,
> rusd@velocitus.net writes:
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>>The other way is to set maximum advance to
>>38 degrees at 5000 rpm & let the rest of the numbers fall where they
>>will.
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> At what RPM is a BJB fully advanced? Is 38 degrees realistic? I was under the
> inpression the max advance was closer to 30-32 degrees.
> Gary Hodson
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