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Posted by the tractor vet on July 17, 2007 at 18:30:37 from (75.19.122.16):
In Reply to: C/O the tractor vet posted by smdv806 on July 17, 2007 at 14:37:47:
As for the timing here and ya say that your running a 301 Ok, now what dist. are ya running the one out of a 301 combine engine or are ya running the one out of the 460?? Next bring the RPM's up ya i know it will mess up your PTO speed but when running PTo just back off a bit . As for the advance curve with out putting the dist. on a strob I have know idea what curve it has . On the fuel issure open the main jet up to 4 and a half to 5 turns off the seat check your maifold bolts for tightness . When setting the timing ya set the timing at full throttel at rated rpm for full advance then ya see where your at on your bottom set . Myself i try real had to had the curb timing set at TDC to +5 degrees. Also what carb are ya running one off the 460 or what ya realy need one off a 806 or 856 gasser same as the dist.
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