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04-14-2009 06:17 PM #1
Gotter runnin' again...but got a question
I put the water pump, alternator, and power steering pump on and fired it up. Now all I gotta do is time it. With a high lift hydraulic cam, what do you think I need to time it to? I don't know what cam is in it but it has a very noticeable ruff idle. This might be a crazy, out there question but I thought I would ask.VROOM, VROOM,...BOOM!!!!
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04-14-2009 06:20 PM #2
36 degrees at 3000 rpm.
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04-14-2009 06:25 PM #3
would that be advance or retard...also i don't have a tachVROOM, VROOM,...BOOM!!!!
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04-14-2009 06:32 PM #4
36 degrees before top dead center....probally can rent a dwell/tach meter from the auto parts store..You'll also need a timinig light with a dail on the back. Dial it to 36 point it at your marks and set them to zero. If none of this is possible then set the timing at idle with the vacume advance disconnected at 6 degrees befor top dead center.Last edited by HWORRELL; 04-14-2009 at 06:37 PM.
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04-14-2009 06:46 PM #5
Thanks....VROOM, VROOM,...BOOM!!!!
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Yep. And I seem to move 1 thing and it displaces something else with 1/2 of that landing on the workbench and then I forgot where I was going with this other thing and I'll see something else that...
1968 Plymouth Valiant 1st Gen HEMI