Posted by timcasbolt on April 30, 2020 at 16:09:35 from (24.101.128.204):
In Reply to: Timing a 350 Chevy posted by svcummins on April 30, 2020 at 15:51:38:
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Take a piece of white chalk and fill the timing mark on the balancer, also use the chalk to mark your target on the timing tab. Probably want it at about 8 btdc at idle with the vacuum advance plugged. If it's 1976 or older you probably would stand at the driver's side and put your light in below the water pump. If it's 1977 or later, you might find you need to put your light straight down from the top behind the water pump. If this doesn't make sense I'll try to clarify anything you're not sure about.
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