Subject: | [TR] TR3A Radiator Fan |
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From: | TR3driver at ca.rr.com (Randall) |
Date: | Sun, 11 Mar 2018 15:52:46 -0700 |
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> General question for all. To what degree (no pun intended) can the timing > affect temperature if it's off? Potentially a lot. However, if it's that badly off, I think you would notice the lack of power as well. Just a few degrees isn't going to make that much difference. That said, initial timing is something you should be checking at every tune-up (6000 miles). And IMO it's a good time to also check that the centrifugal advance is at least doing something. Just hook up a timing light and check that the timing mark moves smoothly as you slowly rev the engine up to 3000 rpm or so and let it back down. -- Randall |
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