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Re: MSD variable timing control
[Re: Lee446]
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10/04/09 06:35 PM
10/04/09 06:35 PM
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If you are using a dial-back timing light, that could be the problem, they don't like MSD's.
from my experience with electronic timing lights i'll never use anything but a plain jane timing light these days.
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Re: MSD variable timing control
[Re: emarine01]
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10/06/09 10:43 AM
10/06/09 10:43 AM
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I have a prehistoric craftsman light that I will try & see If I have better results, THANKX
Wow, who knew, Blew off the dust off my old craftsman timing light and gave it a try, Well to start my 33* locked timing was rock steady @ 30* and the timing control worked close enough to trust it, Just when ya think you are starting to figure stuff out Sometimes its just the simple stupid stuff that messes with your head, thankx for the help
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