I've got another pretty newbie question, but the easier the question the easier it is to answer. This one is about timing.
I was trying to time out my 1980 200 I6 and I had to retard the light to about 25* or so to get the mark to show in the teeth. I suspect that the damper has slipped as is common on these motors. Before I go through that though i wanted to make sure that I'm timing it right.
Set the timing light to 12*btdc, set inductor over first spark plug wire (which i assume is the one closest to the radiator), then hook up the power cables to the battery. I took off the vacuum advance attached to the distributor and plugged the now open vacuum line to the carb. Is there anything i'm missing? Is there another advance that needs to be overridden?
Thanks again guys.
-Grant
I was trying to time out my 1980 200 I6 and I had to retard the light to about 25* or so to get the mark to show in the teeth. I suspect that the damper has slipped as is common on these motors. Before I go through that though i wanted to make sure that I'm timing it right.
Set the timing light to 12*btdc, set inductor over first spark plug wire (which i assume is the one closest to the radiator), then hook up the power cables to the battery. I took off the vacuum advance attached to the distributor and plugged the now open vacuum line to the carb. Is there anything i'm missing? Is there another advance that needs to be overridden?
Thanks again guys.
-Grant