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Topic: Re: Timing sight hole
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| Jeff-oh
10-30-2012 08:11:04
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John,Just to make sure my understanding is clear. The timing of the TEA-20 Std. motor and the TO-20 Cont. Motor would be different for sure. Are you also saying the Timing of the TE-20 Cont. Z120 motor and the TO-20 Cont. Z120 is also different? Not sure what would cause that other than the Lucus Distributor. You are constantly point out new information for me... Thank you. |
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| John(UK)
10-31-2012 05:15:56
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Re: Timing sight hole in reply to Jeff-oh, 10-30-2012 08:11:04
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| It is the Lucas Distributor that would cause the difference with the ignition timing, if you used a Delco Distributor on a TE20 as used in a TO20 then you set the timing the same as the TO20.(i.e. 7 deg + or - 2 degrees BTC), you should have the engine running at 400rpm to check this with a timing light. If you set it with the engine running faster than 400rpm it will be doing it with the Distributor partially advanced, at 400rpm it is at zero advance.John(UK) |
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