static timing using a light

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ampwhu
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static timing using a light

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can someone explain how this is done?

or better still, how to set up static timing when you have at TDC

thanks
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Re: static timing using a light

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Turn the distributor untill the points are just starting to open.
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Re: static timing using a light

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ok, where do i attach the light?
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Run the engine - and slowly advance/retard the dizzy until you get the smoothest idling. Then road test and listen for any sign of pinking. If no pinking - advance slightly until you DO hear a little pinking - and then retard it again until the pinking 'just' disappears. provided the idle is still satisfactory - that's the best you can do with timing. But of course - the vacuum advance mech must be working - to test, suck the little pipe and watch the dizzy baseplate - it should move back and forth as you suck and release. There is absolutely no point setting timing with 'light' or 'strobe' - how would you know where the best setting is for your engine ?? :roll:
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