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<blockquote data-quote="soundstreamer" data-source="post: 722932" data-attributes="member: 558924"><p>let the vehicle get to operating temperature(very, very, i can't stress this enough important) &gt; watch something like a plug wire that is vibrating &gt; turn distributor to the point where the wire is moving the least(engine running smoothest) &gt; tighten bolt &gt; kill engine &gt; restart immediately &gt; if the engine has a hard time turning over(like the starter is having a hard time moving it) retard the timing a little...if not, it's set &gt; hit the balancer with a timing light so you know the timing for future reference.</p><p></p><p>hope that helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soundstreamer, post: 722932, member: 558924"] let the vehicle get to operating temperature(very, very, i can't stress this enough important) > watch something like a plug wire that is vibrating > turn distributor to the point where the wire is moving the least(engine running smoothest) > tighten bolt > kill engine > restart immediately > if the engine has a hard time turning over(like the starter is having a hard time moving it) retard the timing a little...if not, it's set > hit the balancer with a timing light so you know the timing for future reference. hope that helps [/QUOTE]
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