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    Originally posted by canibalchicken
    Ok cool. I want that at 5 deg before top dead center correct. Also this plug I need to un plug. Is it the one that goes to the coil or to the main wiring harness?
    BTDC yes. i think its got 4 wires in it, but its close to the dist and its the one that after you unplug it, the motor will still run . if you unplug the wrong one the motor want run. i wish i could tell you more about it, but its one of those deals where if i was there i would know which one it is. if its any ? about if its the right plug when you unplug it and plug it back up the rpm's will change a lot, because you will be changing the timing so much. also about the timing after you set it and crank the motor up it dont do any good to move the timing after that because the computer will just put it back where it was. thought you might need to know that. the motor is runing right?

    ps it will be the plug going into the main harness.
    Last edited by lt1s10; 06-20-2005 at 07:31 PM.
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