Posted by gene bender on May 01, 2011 at 01:54:03 from (207.177.56.53):
In Reply to: SUPER A TIMING MARK posted by TRACTORNAA on April 30, 2011 at 19:43:32:
Do you have a dist or soes it have a mag. Are the wires going to the cap in the correct pattern #1 is at the 2 oclock position #3 at 4 and #4 at 8 and #2 at 10 sometimes things get all mixed up afret all its only 50 pluss yrs old and who knows what has been done. Those timinf marks arent that important anyway just get #1 on tdc and then you can adjust the dist to line the rotoe on #1 wire. when it starts you can turn the dist where the engine soulds the best and you wont be off berry much.
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