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RE: FE Cooling system doesn't need reengineering.
By ak - 05/12/2006 1:53:10 AM; IP 195.156.144.136
Hey Jeff.

One reason for your overheating problem is too retarded ignition timing. Total advance must be around 36 degrees. You said that engine wont start with that advance? In stock, your distributor mechanical advance is 21 degrees > your initial advance is then 15 degrees. That might be too much, then change advance stop bushings from your distributors. He are instructions:

http://www.msdignition.com/pdf/8594_frm23872.pdf
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 Hadn't thought of the fans being the prob. -- Gerry Proctor, 05/11/2006
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 RE: FE Cooling system doesn't need reengineering. -- giacamo, 05/11/2006
RE: FE Cooling system doesn't need reengineering. -- ak, 05/12/2006
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