Bob,
You can time the TD dynamically, with a strobe timing light, just as
with the MGB. Technique is similar.
First, establish which distributor is in the car. There are different
advance curves.
Stu Keen forwarded to me advance curves for several distributors. I
believe he found this table in a Blower book, but am not certain of its
original source. In a back issue of TSO is a table of advance curves,
which could be used as a check on this table.
40048 36-30 @4000
40152 17-21 @2000
40368 19-23 @2300
40367 22-26 @3000
40441 18-22 @3000
Then you need to work out on the crankshaft pulley the degree that you
want to aim for. Circumference in inches / 360 will give an fractional
inch measure for each degree, so you can measure from the notch and make
a new mark, either with paint or a sharp triangular file.
Bob
On Thu, 23 May 2002 21:20:51 -0500 "Bob D." <bobmgtd@insightbb.com>
writes:
> Hurray, I managed to order the correct Pertronix Ignitor for my car.
> I'm
> still not absolutely sure which cam I've got (you can go blind
> starring at
> the outlines in the shop manual - symmetric, asymmetric or
> high-lift), but
> the magnetic cam collar fits like a glove.
>
> Now the question: How do I time the engine now? I realize I have to
> use a
> timing light now (been doing it this way for years on the MGB). But
> how many
> degrees at what rpm? I know some people like to set the timing
> empirically,
> but I'd feel better with a definite figure. That way I won't be
> driving
> around constantly worrying about pinging.
>
> If there are no published figures around, maybe one of the empirical
> guys
> has measured the advance after setting it by ear. Any advice will be
> greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Bob Donahue (Still stuck in the '50s)
> Email - bobmgtd@insightbb.com
> 52 MGTD - NEMGTR #11470
> 71 MGB - NAMGBR #7-3336
> .
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