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Darrell and Randall,
Just to put this one to bed, then, when I use the timing light to measure initial advance, or when I use it to set initial advance, it is giviing me CRANKSHAFT DEGREES. And when I move the vernier knob, I am advancing in DISTRIBUTOR DEGREES. Thus, 2 degrees on the vernier scale is 4 degrees on the crankshaft.
If I am right about this, then I think my problem has been solved (not mechanically but mathematically)!
Just to put this one to bed, then, when I use the timing light to measure initial advance, or when I use it to set initial advance, it is giviing me CRANKSHAFT DEGREES. And when I move the vernier knob, I am advancing in DISTRIBUTOR DEGREES. Thus, 2 degrees on the vernier scale is 4 degrees on the crankshaft.
If I am right about this, then I think my problem has been solved (not mechanically but mathematically)!