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Re: timing a 10 20
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Posted by RUSS HAMM on September 29, 2006 at 09:44:30 from (63.245.179.200):
In Reply to: Re: timing a 10 20 posted by Nebraska Cowman on September 29, 2006 at 09:12:01:
bill, the way cowman says to do it is right, and if you check the book harvester goes through that same procedure. if you can't tell #1 when the piston is up remove the valve cover and follow the valve timing. #1 intake will close when #1 is coming up to fire. the plug firing 2 1/2" before the mark is bad wrong and you will have to turn the coupler like he says. just after the mark is okay with the timing retarded. too much retard will make 'er run hot , so get it close by the book and it won't kick.
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