Originally Posted By SomeCarGuy
Originally Posted By Crizila
Originally Posted By TRENDZ
All of those sentences are correct. You may be interpreting it wrong.
Moving the reluctor has an effect on timing, but moving the rotor does not.
" interpreting it wrong" is a big part of this thread. work


X2. If moving the reluctor position makes a difference, moving the shaft it is mounted to has to also make a difference.

My post was unclear. I see how it could be taken wrong. Criz replaced his reluctor. This will change when the reluctor passes the pick up. So if all that was changed was the reluctor, not moving the distributor housing, he will have changed both engine timing, and fixed rotor position.
My point was more referring to the video. The MSD phasable rotor would make no change in engine ignition timing.


"use it 'till it breaks, replace as needed"