Re: I need an Ignition timing for Dummies lesson
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Take the cap off and see you can make the rotor turn, should move counter clockwise and spring back if its not locked.
What kind of distributor is it? Do you have a dial back light or degreed balancer?
With that cam you want about 20-24 degrees initial timing and 34-40 degrees total. Most stock Chrysler distributors have about 22-24 degrees of advance in them.
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Re: I need an Ignition timing for Dummies lesson
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Take the cap off and see you can make the rotor turn, should move counter clockwise and spring back if its not locked.
What kind of distributor is it? Do you have a dial back light or degreed balancer?
With that cam you want about 20-24 degrees initial timing and 34-40 degrees total. Most stock Chrysler distributors have about 22-24 degrees of advance in them. Does the motor start and idle okay? Ignition timing can make a motor perform well or not, it depends on several things like which compression ratio, what quality of fuel being used, which spark plug and a few other things. Start with the basics first, figure out what you have now and let us know so we can "school" help you on how to make it the best it can be Let us know what you find, BTW that 750 carb.ain't big enough for a mild 440, let alone future growth
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Re: I need an Ignition timing for Dummies lesson
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What Cab said, find/note what you have now (1) initial (2) total (dialback or timing tape) (3) RPM it reaches max adv. I would assume that you have a regular functioning (not locked out) dist & that the can just ain't hooked up. Do twist the rotor CCW & let loose & see if it snaps back (I'm sure it is OK). I would highly suggest the FBO $25 plate to limit the total once you get things fine tuned & get a timing tape or a dialback light. Wouldn't hurt to get the 14MM TDC checker that screws into the spark plug hole ($10.00) but likely you are OK there. Look down into the dist & see what springs you have (OE is a light one & a heavy one with an elongated loop on one end). When you get there, setting the initial with the "vac gauge method" is fine tuning that part & 36 it a good ballpark total (checked with the can capped or non op like it is now). Bottom line you want as much timing as it will take (A) with out balky cranking especially when hot (for the initial) and mix & match the spring combo so you are staying just under the pinging point at WOT up thru the gears on your hottest/driest (most likely to ping) day. Peoples' hearing varies & I would assume octane varies somewhat so give it a cushion but you want to be close to that line (pinging) but NEVER over it. ANY pinging is extremely damaging.
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Re: I need an Ignition timing for Dummies lesson
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for a quick/immediate/significant gain right now: bump the initial up to 20
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Re: I need an Ignition timing for Dummies lesson
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Take the cap off and see you can make the rotor turn, should move counter clockwise and spring back if its not locked.
What kind of distributor is it? Do you have a dial back light or degreed balancer?
With that cam you want about 20-24 degrees initial timing and 34-40 degrees total. Most stock Chrysler distributors have about 22-24 degrees of advance in them. This is where you need to start. Getting the ignition timing right for the engine takes WORK. You likely won't find a parts store item that will drop in and run properly with the engine specs you have. Simple test. Get car warmed up. Twist distributor a little bit clockwise. If it picked up idle RPM, the engine WANTS more timing than where you currently have it set!
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Re: I need an Ignition timing for Dummies lesson
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Ma preferred ported so it'd still be at 15 at idle & the can would start adding in more when above idle the vac got to the amt needed to start pulling the diaphram (A Sears hand vac pump works good for working with this). (3) dist slot plates I have seen are stamped 11/13/17, 22/26/34 added crank degrees respectively & plus the can adds quite a bit at part throttle, good for mileage/driveability. Agreed, it takes work to dial it in spot on for max benefit, but worth it. EDIT dial in the initial/total/springs/vac can. IN ORDER.
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Re: I need an Ignition timing for Dummies lesson
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Initial spark set by highest vacuum @ idle in neutral will always be slightly too much lead. More accurate: in drive. Why don't they recommend that? Too many idiots pinned against the back wall.
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Re: I need an Ignition timing for Dummies lesson
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Yes set it in drive if you have an auto cuz that is what you will see stoplight to stoplight & on the vac gauge method I get max vacuum then rotate the dist back the other way till the vac drops 1 in hg.
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Re: I need an Ignition timing for Dummies lesson
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how much more total would be added by the vacuum can at high ported cruise vacuum? Mark, the # of (dist) degrees added by the can would be stamped on the arm on it that pulls the top plate. remove the 2 screws & with a screwdriver lift up/tilt the top plate slightly to the right angle nub on the end of the arm is out of the hole in the plate so you can pull the can/arm out of the dist housing. The # is likely on the bottom side of the arm (that'd be too easy to be able to just eyeball it & not have to R&R it!). Double that # for what it will add for timing at the dampener. There are a bunch of cans available & that vac pump works good for checking that the can ain't got a leak & for the amt of vac to start it adding advance.
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Re: I need an Ignition timing for Dummies lesson
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"till the vac drops 1 in hg"
Thanks, good advice
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Re: I need an Ignition timing for Dummies lesson
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Max advance total (full initial + mechanical + vacuum) was 60° in the smog days. If you're lean enough* 50° min, 55° probably safe if it comes off at the right time. Lexus: slight momentary tinkle on transition is "normal and acceptable", but this on engines with knock retard.
* If it misfires reduce Holley mains by one and try it.
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