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RE: Timing Question
By martin edridge - 09/29/2000 2:03:56 PM; IP 195.194.51.129
By 'dual advance' do you mean it has vac.advance as well as mechanical? Does it run rough if you disconnect the vac.line? Vac advance bungs in a lot more advance so if that's kicking in early you may have too much total. Best thing is get a strobe and find what advance you have there both with and without the vac line connected and let us know. HTH
Cheers, Martin.
PS, Apart from the rough running, how does it drive?
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