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03-03-2012 04:54 PM #7
You'll need either a timing light that you can dial in the advance on the light itself, or a degreed dampner that you can read the degrees on with a conventional light to see at what rpm the advance starts coming in, and at what rpm it is fully in to know what the advance mechanism in the distributor is actually doing. You also need to know what your initial timing (degrees advance at idle speed) is....Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
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