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Re: Timing a 300 utillity
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Posted by ihc49er on May 17, 2006 at 17:02:56 from (209.115.232.65):
In Reply to: Timing a 300 utillity posted by 300Randy on May 17, 2006 at 13:25:18:
Randy your pointer is near the crankshaft pulley. To time an engine without useing timing light, do this. . get No.1 on TDC. set pointer to mark on crank pulley by turning engine the direction it runs, then loosen dist.turn ign. on. then you are able to rotate dist. back and forth. next turn it a bit down then start turning up, this is opposite normal running direction or advance. but anyway while advancing you will here the spark in the points.this is when you stop, the instant you hear that spark jump.tighten dist. this is as accurate as atiming light. also make sure yourpoint gap is set first. And YES LLoyd an engine will run with timing off.
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