The other thing you can do (if you have an adjustable timing light) is
set the max advance at 32 deg.
-=Chris
Chris King
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<-----Original Message----->
From: Richard Ball [richb@u.washington.edu]
Sent: 8/17/2009 8:35:49 PM
To: davriker@nwi.net;spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [Spridgets] 1500 Tuning Questions
Thanks to everyone that replied.
The consensus seems to be 10 BTDC for the timing. I'm somewhat intrigued
with Brent's idea of 22 BTDC and marching it back down if it pings. When
I
had it set to 2 ATDC I was driving it to the local All British Field
Meet.
I reset the timing by ear in the parking lot for the drive home and when
I
went to reset it with the light it was at 22 BTDC, so there might be
something to that. For now it will stay at 10 BTDC. Thankfully I don't
have to have it inspected or pass emission tests
To answer some of the questions that came up for my lean running
condition.
The EGR valve has been removed. The only smog equipment left is the
charcoal canister and that has had the filters and charcoal replaced,
The
restrictor is in place between the valve cover vent and the connection
on
the carb. A Webber isn't in the cards right now so I will try to adjust
the
ZS. I had forgotten that I can adjust or change the needle.
I'm away right now, but I see what I can do next week and post the
results.
Thanks for the input.
Rich Ball
'76 Midget (plump twin sister)
Everett, WA
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