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Sun Aug 07, 2005 8:24 pm
resurrecting an oldie here.....this was excellent find. timing was on my to do list for a while now, but didn't like the idea of building a jumper.
my notes for the uninitiated:1. the signal going thru this line is not unique to #1. in fact, from the pulse frequency of the strobe at idle , my eye says 1,3,5, and 7 are all going thru this line. doesn't matter though, since the other 3 on that bank fire 180, 270, or 450 [90] deg later, the strobe is referenced to #1 when the index marks are visible, and the other flashes just light up other parts of the balancer. my timing light [just a $50 20 years ago inductive model] did get warm rather quickly though with the 4x pulsing, and a quick throttle stab made it flash like it was at 8000 revs on a single cylinder trigger....
2. once you've done it once it's obvious--but it took me the longest time to find the second CAS holddown [it is under the CAS, not visible at all really, you just have to feel for it]. recommend loosing the 'easy' one before engine start [it's very close to the spinning fan], and loosing/adjustung/ tightening[partial] the blind one while the engine is running. then you go back and tighten the easy one. don't forget to recheck timing after both are snug.
oh....the results? i was at 12° before adjusting, and set it to 17.5°. ok, i know upper limit is 17, but i wanted to go all the way to 17, and 17.5 was the closest i could get and still be at '17'. initial off idle acceleration is improved. still not a stoplight screamer, but the 'lag' is much better out of the hole. definitely a rocket from 70-90, but it was before too. i'm hoping this will also improve my fuel economy, which hasn't been great [12-16, no extended hiway only miles yet].