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= Advanced Timing = | = Advanced Timing = |
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Engine ignition timing (distributor timing) is the foundation of any tune-up. It is generally the first step you need to perform as all other tune-up and carburetor adjustments depend on ignition timing being correct.
If you have the distributor out of the engine, see Installing Distributor.
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General Procedure
- Check the gap on the plugs then put them back in. Spec is 0.028-0.032 for the A12. I recommend 0.035 for the smoothest idle.
- Set the point-gap or dwell. Use a dwell meter if at all possible as it is much more accurate than the points gap, Set dwell 49 to 55 degrees. If the points are brand new, a feeler gauge can be used to set the gap to 0.018-0.021 in. Incorrect Dwell can cause rough running, as does bad points. For example, it might only run at high idle, and not very smooth at that.
- Double-check the timing. Spec is 5 degrees for the US A12 and should be safe for any A12 engine. This must be done after setting the dwell -- because changing the dwell affects the timing, but not vice-versa.
Ignition Timing Specifications
North America
static timing | 5 degrees BTDC |
point gap (new points) | 0.018-0.021 in |
dwell (new or used points) | 49-55 degrees |
Spark plug gap | 0.28-0.32 in |
Setting Dwell
Setting Timing with Timing Light
Setting Timing by Hand (for us 'po boys')
If you don't have a timing light ...
Vacuum Advance - To use or Not?
Fine-tuning the Timing - Relative Timing Marks
Note the timing marks on the A12 plate.
These are NOT used to time the engine (the marks on the crankshaft pulley are). But they are very useful for advancing or retarding the timing a degree or two. After installation, you can look down past the #1 spark plug, between the engine and the distributor to view the marks.
- Advance it two degrees (turn distributor clockwise), test drive, repeat until it pings at part throttle
- Retard it one degree (turn counter-clockwise) to remove the pinging