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RE: Timing a 390. How much base?
By Steve M - 05/31/2004 3:27:10 AM; IP 209.115.87.2
I think they originally are set to 10 degrees, here is a very good article on timing. It explains curving, total timing, vacuum advance adjusting, and initial timing.

http://www.fordmuscle.com/archives/2000/03/timing/index.shtml
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 Timing a 390. How much base? -- Jay, 05/30/2004
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 Thanks Steve! -- Jay, 05/31/2004
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 RE: Timing a 390. How much base? -- giacamo, 06/01/2004
 No problem -- Steve M, 06/02/2004
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