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When I first got the thing running I had it timed at 15BTDC I noticed it had a pretty bad ping around 1800rpm. There is such a range (4-16BTDC) of what you are supposed to have it set at on the internet and all my haynes books says to look at the emissions sticker which does me no good at all.
So I figure I have it way off, some places say around 6BTDC, so I set it there since it was a pretty low performance engine. Then it diesels like a locomotive when I shut it off and can barely get out of its own way. So I more or less split the difference and set it at 10BTDC. It dieseled much less often and less severe.
Ok, now we are going in the right direction, set it at 11 degrees... now that I got new tires on it and feel comfortable driving it at high speed again it is pinging again in about the same place although not as bad as before. No diesel and it drove nice. If I keep it around town it is fine.
Vacuum advance is unhooked when I am setting it, '87 non HO roller with E6 heads, Weiand Stealth intake, Edelbrock 500 4bbl, duraspark ignition.
Would the vacuum advance be advancing too much? If so aside from sticking an allen wrench in the hole how do you know where to set it to?
So I figure I have it way off, some places say around 6BTDC, so I set it there since it was a pretty low performance engine. Then it diesels like a locomotive when I shut it off and can barely get out of its own way. So I more or less split the difference and set it at 10BTDC. It dieseled much less often and less severe.
Ok, now we are going in the right direction, set it at 11 degrees... now that I got new tires on it and feel comfortable driving it at high speed again it is pinging again in about the same place although not as bad as before. No diesel and it drove nice. If I keep it around town it is fine.
Vacuum advance is unhooked when I am setting it, '87 non HO roller with E6 heads, Weiand Stealth intake, Edelbrock 500 4bbl, duraspark ignition.
Would the vacuum advance be advancing too much? If so aside from sticking an allen wrench in the hole how do you know where to set it to?