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Posted by riverbend on October 13, 2006 at 20:10:06 from (208.160.33.211):
In Reply to: Driving me crazy posted by e-manhunt on October 13, 2006 at 19:37:28:
You have to loosen the two bolts to adjust the timing, Do you have a manual ? If not, get an Operators Manual. The 12 volt stuff is incedental to adjusting the timing. Turning the body of the distributor adjusts the position (timing) of the points to the cam (and the rest of the motor). On my H the proceedure is: 1)Set the motor to the timing mark, 2) Put the coil wire 1/4" from a good ground, 3)turn the distributor clockwise, 4) with the ignition on, turn the distributor counterclockwise until you get a spark, 5) tighten the bolts. Your M might be different, but I doubt it. If it is, someone will be along shortly to set me right.
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