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You have left out a few things
By james - 04/16/2003 1:42:44 AM; IP 66.142.197.85
We need to know about the cam specs and the type of tranny. If you are running an automatic then your idle is important. If you are running a standard then it is not as crucial. If you are running an automatic with a cam over about 223 degress of duration without a stall converter then you will need to play with it, like I did, until you get it to where you can live with it.

A notable mention is that the FE engines love a lot of timing. Best rule of thumb is after you have wieghted the distributor to the prove standards that you have mentioned is to keep advancing the intitial timing until it starts to ping a little under acceleration then back it off in tiny increments until it quits and that is concidered optimal.
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 428 initial timing optimal?? -- Tim, 04/16/2003
Collapse <b>You have left out a few things</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>james, <i>04/16/2003</i></font>You have left out a few things -- james, 04/16/2003
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 RE: You have left out a few things -- Tim, 04/16/2003
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 Now that you have the distributor right.. -- james, 04/16/2003
 RE: Now that you have the distributor right.. -- Tim, 04/16/2003
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 RE: Now that you have the distributor right.. -- Bob P., 04/23/2006
 Sorry to say, but both types of floats have their problems. [n/m] -- Mr F, 04/23/2006
 Initial timing is irrelevant. -- Gerry Proctor, 04/24/2006
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