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So winter is here in the NW, so my car is getting some much needed love.
I am getting ready to give the car a tune up, and I am curious about the first step in setting the timing, when a pertronix has been installed. (I never checked the timing after installing it years ago, and I think that was a bad idea) Normally I would start by setting the static timing to 4deg BTDC. This involved getting the engine to 4deg BTDC, using the timing marks, and then rotating the distributor, using adv/ret wheel, until the points were fully open.
I assume that this step just gets you in the ballpark, and can be skipped when setting the timing using a timing light?
I am getting ready to give the car a tune up, and I am curious about the first step in setting the timing, when a pertronix has been installed. (I never checked the timing after installing it years ago, and I think that was a bad idea) Normally I would start by setting the static timing to 4deg BTDC. This involved getting the engine to 4deg BTDC, using the timing marks, and then rotating the distributor, using adv/ret wheel, until the points were fully open.
I assume that this step just gets you in the ballpark, and can be skipped when setting the timing using a timing light?
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