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A+ timing
I have an Ital A+ with timing teeth set above the crank pulley. I don't have a workshop manual (only one for a Marina where the timing marks are in a different place) so don't know the degree gap between each tooth or which is TDC or degree of BTDC to set to.
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The 'facts' are not important! What matters is that it should be just 'not quite' pinking - then it is absolutely ideal for your engine. Too many folks get carried away with setting the timing according to a book that was written umpteen years ago - and when petrol contained tetra-ethyl lead! If you really want to know Top Dead Centre - take out #1 spark plug and put a wood chop stick or similar in the hole - and gently turn the engine forwards by hand until it reaches it's highest point. Then mark the pulley etc.



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There could be a number of reasons for that - one of which could be the mixture, which I will then need to set. That's why I want to start with the factory settings and take things from there.if its pinking you should feel it being hesitant
Perhaps someone has a metro A+ book. That may be the same.
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You will hear pinking! It tends to happen at lowish revs in top gear slogging up a hill. But - if really worried - set it at 5 degree before - and then start testing for pinking by advancing on that setting. Make sure the vacuum advance is connected - and working - this is very important! Mixture - well you can set the idle mix with the lift pin of course - but running mix you will need to do a plug check and decide from the colours what needs doing. You are looking for a nice sandy beige. White is too EDIT - WEAK and dark brown/black is too rich.
Thanks Dennis - slip of the brain.
Thanks Dennis - slip of the brain.
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Peetee the one at the top (longest one) is TDC then they go 4,8,12,16,20 degrees (going anti-clockwise) static timing is 6 degrees and if using a strobe 11 degrees with the vacuum pipe disconnected.I have an Ital A+ with timing teeth set above the crank pulley. I don't have a workshop manual (only one for a Marina where the timing marks are in a different place) so don't know the degree gap between each tooth or which is TDC or degree of BTDC to set to.
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Kevin
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