Soon I'll be setting the timing on my car for the first time. How do I measure/determine the degree of advance without tape? Don't I risk severely over advancing the total timing and detonation/blowing a piston? I'm still figuring this out in my head, lol.It's all relative, my engine tuner only uses the marks as a starting point, the actual number is not important.
Alan
If your distributor is stock, no. Just keep adding a couple degrees at a time until it starts knockin, then just dial back 2-3 degrees till it stops, clamp it down and go.Soon I'll be setting the timing on my car for the first time. How do I measure/determine the degree of advance without tape? Don't I risk severely over advancing the total timing and detonation/blowing a piston? I'm still figuring this out in my head, lol.
Thanks.. and yes, everything on the car is stock. How will I set initial timing? It's a 383 4bbl..If your distributor is stock, no. Just keep adding a couple degrees at a time until it starts knockin, then just dial back 2-3 degrees till it stops, clamp it down and go.
It gives you rpms dwell and timingholy god man, you can get one for like 20 bucks at HFT.
I mean, I guess, if you got it, use it hell, what am I sayin.
So I don't need to increase the rpms/speed up idle while checking and setting total timing?ya this is some of dem dere fundamentals
yall need to know this. get you a cheapass timing light from HFT. one with an adjusto dial is best, spend the extra 6 bucks. you can use any strobelight, but go get the timing light. take good care of it and it will last you a whole long time.
use the light to see where you are at now before changes, and goof around with it until you understand whats doin.
now -
when you twist the distributor 1 way, the motor will run out - advanced - listen to it. it is telling you. just listen to it.
now twist the other way. the motor will tighten up, you are getting the motor in a bind, don't go to far this direction. stop turning as soon as you recognize it.
again, listen to the motor. it will tell you.
once you do this enough, you will be able to do it without a light.
try not to die -
- saylor
That is a NICE timing light, it will do anything you will ever want it to and should last you a lifetime.Thanks all!
This is the light i ordered yesterday: Innova Pro Timing Lights 5568
I'm looking forward to figuring this out with, and with out it.
Not yet. I haven't done any tests or diagnostics.. I'm just getting all the tools and info together so I can get the order of things right.. I just ordered a vacuum gauge too, a mityvac($39.00 HF). I didn't know about setting the carb.. please do tell! This is all stuff I've really been needing to know.. the car starts up, runs a little rough until it warms up, and stays running at idle now. It's under load that it goes badly, complete lack of power, popping out of the carb, will not accelerate over 30 miles an hour, like it's sucking air or starved for fuel.. and when you put it in gear and let off brakes, it creeps forward weakly..you may . . . this is part of the black art right here. you need to get the car so that it will stay running at idle hopefully at least. if you are not there yet, then yes there is other stuff to dink with first.
but - by the time you are ready to goof with timing, you have already put a vacuum gauge on the carb and set it yes?
Ok I follow the distributor/timing part.. but where and when and how do I put the vacuum gauge to check for max manifold pressure?a vacuum guage is all u need. adjust your distributor till u have max manifold vacuum. then tweak your carb mixture screws one at a time to achieve the same thing. good to go. like stubbs said if it pings then back it off a snatch hair at a time till it stops.