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Now that makes sense! Hey, thanks again. BTW, that is how I did the timing and idle rpm. ps. wow, over 8k posts, where do you find the time,,,,and w/family! Lord bless!
yeah i wouldnt know much about this stuff without rich's help. he got us all started on it
BTW, you don't need to plug anything. You can just pull the vac line off the carb, set the timing, and plug it back on. All you need is the engine to keep turning over, it doesn't have to run great for setting the timing.
Quote from: rich weyand on June 05, 2015, 07:07:29 pmBTW, you don't need to plug anything. You can just pull the vac line off the carb, set the timing, and plug it back on. All you need is the engine to keep turning over, it doesn't have to run great for setting the timing.Wouldn't this give you a vacuum leak and make the rpms higher than normal? At what point do you set the idle speed or do you set it when the v/a is being used?
...As long as the mechanical advance doesn't start to kick in, it just doesn't matter....