Nothing really concise from the search panel so here goes...
The DYna S is installed & wired. On the 78 1000 you can just plug into the black /whites by the batter & take a new lead to tap into the Orange white which sits in that big rubber boot covered bundle in front of the inner fender.
So.....
Turning the plate anti clockwise advances, clockwise retards.
You are meant to static time it at full advance.
So the trick is to make the test light come on with the rotor held at full advance & have the 1.4 line line up with the timing mark on the case (actually it's a small plate but it's stock).
My question is this: Is it better to be at the point where they line up & the light only just comes on (i.e. if you were to reverse the engine even a tiny bit then the light would go out) or is it better to be somewhere more central in the range of where the light will light?
If my timing light is not playing up (think it got hot from the wires sitting on the radiator of my Falcon & it drove it loopy so hopefully it's recovered now it's cooled down!) I guess I will probably dynamically time it after in any case to see where I'm at.
Dan
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