Posted by pete 23 on November 01, 2013 at 12:46:14 from (74.33.75.51):
In Reply to: 460 timing posted by tonastoy on November 01, 2013 at 12:14:50:
Two different style points. The 460 take straight stationary point and later model tractors like 706 would take the off set one. It requires a different breaker plate so your timing would be way off if interchanged.
Far as marks, they most likely got rubbed off by the shield under the pulley. Common happening. Should be marked from 10 degrees atdc to 50 degree btdc. The correct timing on a 460 is 30 degrees btdc at full throttle and it should retard near tdc at low idle.
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