Re: Timing questions
[Re: GTXMEX]
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09/14/14 01:52 AM
09/14/14 01:52 AM
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Cab_Burge
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I use the race MSD7AL boxes on most of my race and street cars, I bought the cheapo(under $50.00 at Summit ) Flaming River battery powered timing light to use on them As far as a piston stop you can make one out of a old spark plug, knock the center porcelyn and main conductor out of it with a punch, remove the ground strap and insert a bolt(weld in place if yuo want or use alltherad with two nuts to hold in place) to act as the piston stop You cane buy them at most tool places also, I bought mine from Cheif Aircraft supply in Grants Pass, Oregon years ago when I owned and flew my airplane Make sure you get one for both 14 and 18 MM for airplane and car use AKA you need the 14MM stop
Mr.Cab Racing and winning with Mopars since 1964. (Old F--t, Huh)
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Re: Timing questions
[Re: buildanother]
#1670708
09/14/14 03:32 AM
09/14/14 03:32 AM
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RobX4406
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No, the pic is fine. btdc is the way them numbers are lined up.
Pointer on pass side, correct?
Which way does an engine rotate. Looking at front, Clockwise Correct?
Now think about it for a minute. Which mark arrives at the pointer FIRST?
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