Re: 440 timing
[Re: Commando1]
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07/31/10 03:27 PM
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MikeyT
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I use a dial back light and have been able to find that mine likes about 17 initial with a total of 38, similar 440.
Yet, like people stated on here, it would be good to get a nice tuning book.
Mike
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Re: 440 timing
[Re: MikeyT]
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07/31/10 03:34 PM
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I use a dial back light and have been able to find that mine likes about 17 initial with a total of 38, similar 440. Mike
If the lad is asking on whether he should use a timing light, he has no idea WTH you are talking about.
I'm just going to sit back and watch the zillion replies telling him all about advanced tuning theory before he even has the tools.
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Re: 440 timing
[Re: Commando1]
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07/31/10 08:05 PM
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You need a timing light AND a vacuum gauge. A book on how to do a tune-up wouldn't hurt either. Get these first and then we'll lead you through the process.
Black Sheep. . . .
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Re: 440 timing
[Re: bigblockbryan]
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07/31/10 09:50 PM
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rexus31
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yes i will buy a gauge and a light also i forgot to mention im running only 2 inch exaust. wich is probably most of the problem so next weekend i will be pulling it off and building a 3 inch for it.
What does the exhaust tube diameter have to do with timing the motor?
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1964 Pontiac GTO, Tri-Power, 4 Speed, Grenadier Red
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Re: 440 timing
[Re: bigblockbryan]
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08/01/10 01:06 AM
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well i can get it really close by ear and it sounds great then when i take it out run it it it doesnt seem like it performs correcty. there is were the restictive exaust comes in also i should have rejetted the carb when i threw the pipes on too im just thinking hey once in my life i will try a light on it
Unbelievable. You can't time a motor by ear.
2007 Dodge Charger R/T, Road and Track Performance Group, Steel Blue
1965 Chrysler 300 Convertible, 383 4V, 727TF, Factory Air, Spanish Red
1964 Pontiac GTO, Tri-Power, 4 Speed, Grenadier Red
"What ain't no country I ever heard of. They speak English in What?" - Jules Winnfield
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Re: 440 timing
[Re: rexus31]
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08/01/10 01:26 AM
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Unbelievable. You can't time a motor by ear.
Sounds right versus is right can be totally different. What a lot of guys don't realize is that a distributor is a lot like a carb, it NEEDS to be tuned for your application. If you're just slapping one on and going, you are leaving performance on the table. A distributor needs a correct advance curve for your motor, one of the other posters got into this a little bit a few posts up. If that's right over your head don't just ignore it, because without a properly dialed in distributor your motor will not reach its peak performance or driveability.
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