Thread: SBC Timeing help needed
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06-11-2005 05:39 PM #1
SBC Timeing help needed
After 2 1/2 years I finally fired it up today. Had to rotate the distributer counterclockways alot, now im hitting the fiewall. Obviously Im off a tooth. Which direction do I need to move the rotor when I remove the distributer? 1 tooth clockwise or 1 tooth counterclockwise.
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06-11-2005 07:11 PM #2
move the wires foward one notch in the cap.Mike
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06-11-2005 07:16 PM #3
Originally posted by DennyW
Mike
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06-11-2005 07:42 PM #4
Ill have to move it a tooth, not enough slack in my wires to be able to move some of them,
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06-11-2005 07:50 PM #5
Originally posted by stea
Ill have to move it a tooth, not enough slack in my wires to be able to move some of them,Mike
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06-11-2005 08:07 PM #6
After 2 1/2 years Im just thrilled to actually hear it run. Moving it a tooth is no big deal. Have a couple other issues to deal with. The gas gauge is not working (New Dolphin gauge) dont know if its the gauge or the sender. Sender is a new tube type that came with the Summit fuel Cell. 0-90 ohm. Dolphin stated that their gauge was for a 0-90 sender. Also the flywheel cover was hitting the flywheel, need to do some "custom" modification to the cover. All in all, minor problems to correct.
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06-11-2005 08:09 PM #7
youre getting there.Mike
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Welcome to CHR. I think that you need to hook up your vacuum advance. At part throttle when cruising you have less air and fuel in each cylinder, and the air-fuel mixture is not as densely packed...
MSD 8360 distributor vacuum advance