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Hi Guys, I need your help once again. I have a 1967 BJ8 and recently purchased a Pertronix Flame thrower distributer, I'm not sure where to set the timing. I currently have it set at 15 degrees before TDC. Thanks, Steve
 
I currently have it set at 15 degrees before TDC. Thanks, Steve

Sounds about right to me.
 
I think I range in that area. I have a BJ7 with BJ8 cam and HD-8 Carbs. I don't go more than 15* if I am aware of it. If I remember right, since there are no degree marks on the balancer, i think 12* is about 5/8ths of an inch and 15* is about 3/4ths of an inch. Someone might want to correct me if I'm wrong. But that is what I have been using. Sometimes I will advance it from there till I get some pinging, then back it down about 2*. But i have never put it more than 3/4th inch from TDC. I have zero experience with a petronics but I don't think it should make any difference in your base timing. Dave.
 
Thanks for the info. By the way, Sears sells a timing light that has has a knob on the back for setting timing when the only reference you have is TDC. It's a " craftsman advanced timing light" that sells for about $65.
 
By the way, Sears sells a timing light that has has a knob on the back for setting timing when the only reference you have is TDC. It's a " craftsman advanced timing light"

"No Way" Sounds awfully techi to me. You kids want everything.

I'm sorry I'm only funin with ya. I'm too cheap to buy new toys but with the new engines I have been playing with I might have to break down and buy one of them. Dave.
 
Dave,

Although I haven't used my Sears timing light for years (Allison/Crane electronic ignition), I always wanted to check it by measuring the appropriate distance from the TDC mark and seeing if the advance lines up. Then again, the car works nicely so I guess leave well enough alone.

Ray (64BJ8P1)
 
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