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Re: Initial timing of distributor on an H
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Posted by Bob M on April 18, 2003 at 16:32:05 from (66.66.123.133):
In Reply to: Initial timing of distributor on an H posted by Slappy on April 18, 2003 at 08:00:34:
Slappy - Points should just start opening at TDC. A good way to set the distributor is to lay a spark plug somewhere handy on the block (lay it between the block and the coil) and connect the coil secondary wire to the plug terminal. With the crank at #1 TDC and the ignition switch on, rotate the distributor back and forth slowly. The instant you hear a snap (spark) from the plug when rotating the distributor CCW, the distributor timed for TDC. Like Bill Smith says, make sure you have #1 TDC firing (not #1 TDC exhaust!)
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