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    67 chevy is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    timing

     



    ok so what is the timing for a 350, not sure if it matters but it has cam in it
    old and fast is the way to go

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    34-36 degrees total initial and centrifugal with good gas.
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    Again, Techinspector1 is right on. He has good advice.

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