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04-21-2005 07:23 PM #14
if you can set you timing with the light thats all you can do to set the timing. if you set your base timing at 10 degrees with a light it is at 10 degrees, if the cap is hitting something so you cant get 10 degrees with it then you would need to change the rotor one way or another, but once you set the time at 10 degrees if you move the rotor 1 notch you would have to move the dist the same amount to get it back to 10 degrees so you didnt do anything. with the timing light on no 1 wire there ant but 1, 10 degrees setting for that cylinder.
Last edited by lt1s10; 04-21-2005 at 07:26 PM.
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