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I took a photo of the gap.
I then tried to put it back the same way. Looks pretty close although i feel i may be a tad advanced.
I know. Lame.
Ill try and borrow a timing light. I have never done timing before but it can be too difficult since im just moving the dizzy get the correct timing. ANyone knwo where the timing should be as a base?

I then tried to put it back the same way. Looks pretty close although i feel i may be a tad advanced.
I know. Lame.
Ill try and borrow a timing light. I have never done timing before but it can be too difficult since im just moving the dizzy get the correct timing. ANyone knwo where the timing should be as a base?

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Maybe it's just that the cars I've adjusted timing on before haven't been particularly sensitive, but I've never been able to adjust it far enough to stop the engine running (on either full extent forward or back).
I'm not sure you can normally adjust it far enough out from the distributor, to make that happen?
It normally just makes it run noticeably rougher/smoother on idle IME?
No doubt someone that's actually done this on a lude will know fact rather than subjecture though!
I'm not sure you can normally adjust it far enough out from the distributor, to make that happen?

It normally just makes it run noticeably rougher/smoother on idle IME?

No doubt someone that's actually done this on a lude will know fact rather than subjecture though!

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exactly that buddy the dizzy is fine tuning it wont stop it running believe me I have swung my dizzy through the full adjustmentwurlycorner wrote:Maybe it's just that the cars I've adjusted timing on before haven't been particularly sensitive, but I've never been able to adjust it far enough to stop the engine running (on either full extent forward or back).
I'm not sure you can normally adjust it far enough out from the distributor, to make that happen?
It normally just makes it run noticeably rougher/smoother on idle IME?
No doubt someone that's actually done this on a lude will know fact rather than subjecture though!
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