Recurving a Distributor

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I have a 76 250/c4 Mav with electronic ignition. I am trying to get the most out of this engine before any serious modifications are done. The current or soon to be done: current RBS and K&N filter, next 6-2-1 header and lastly a '70 250 timming gears and chain.
Can anyone tell me what the factory total advance setting is for the distributor? (Degrees @ rpm)? Thanks
Ken
 
Ken, since you plan many modifications, a different advance curve would be needed for every change.

For example I have a 200, with flat top pistons 0 deck & 10-1 compression ratio, a 224 degree camshaft advanced 4 degrees @ .050, 1.65 full roller rocker arms, full length headers to a dual exhaust system, C-4 trans to a 2.83 rear & a 4412 carb with a direct mount to the log.

I run 10 degrees centrifigul X2 =20 + 16 degrees initial for a 36 total.

i am right on the edge using 93 octane fuel.

Don't copy my specs unless your combination matches mine.

Every combination requires a different curve depending on your engine.

Ken need someone with a shop manual to chime in to answer your imediate question.

These engines are not computer controlled, so you need someone with many years of experience to achieve full potential. William
 
Thank you William,
I hope to get the header installed this weekend and have the exhaust pipe bent Monday.
I saw a cool looking timing light in a Sears’s catalog that will read the advance. Similar to a scope. I am planning on doing the Distributor last. Probably in a couple of months.

What type of wheel hps are you getting? I am hoping for ~120whps and torque galore!

Thanks, Ken
P.S. I do have the Falcon Six book. (Yes, I have read it time and time again.)
 
Ken, I have no idea of rear wheel horsepower on my mustang cause it has not been run on a chassis dyno.

However I ran a 10.69 @ 66.90 mph on an 1/8 mile strip, on a 95 degree day 60% humidy @ 39 feet above sea level with real bad wheelhop.

Maybe one of the other members has a formula to figure out HP? William
 
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