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Re: Low compression big block initial timing...?
[Re: Dougsmopars]
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04/29/10 06:35 PM
04/29/10 06:35 PM
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yep, just keep an eye on the total to make sure it doesn't go too high.
Saw something about rotating the dist until you get the highest vacuum reading, then backing it off enough to lower it 1". In theory you should end up around 15ish.
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Re: Low compression big block initial timing...?
[Re: RapidRobert]
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04/29/10 08:38 PM
04/29/10 08:38 PM
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don't know about the backing it off thing, I thought you advanced it to max vacuum, then set your idle speed where you want it, and start over...back and forth, back and forth,
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