Is the "|T" mark for static timing?
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ZacharyB
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On my '78 750 there're the "|F1*4|" and "|F2*3|" marks on the rotating timing plate beneath the breaker plate. Do the two vertical lines in each case denote the permissible ranges for timing? Currently my timing is set right in the middle of the "|F1*4|" and "|F2*3|" marks, centered between those vertical lines which act like a border. (This was set with dynamic timing)
Is the "|T" mark for static timing?Last edited by Guest; 05-11-2006, 01:33 PM.Tags: None
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SqDancerLynn1
Should line up with the T mark F is full advance as I remember If set between the two your timing is advanced OK as long as it does not ping
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Originally posted by SqDancerLynn1Should line up with the T mark F is full advance as I remember If set between the two your timing is advanced OK as long as it does not ping
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