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0 degrees on the cam cover means TDC, right?
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I'm 90% sure that's right, but before I do anything stupid: if the timing mark is set at 0, that means cylinder 1 is at TDC.
I'm setting up a DIY spark controller with a ford EDIS spark module and I want to make sure I at least have the initial hardware correctly positioned.

Thanks for any advice

Posted on: 4/7 5:20
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Re: 0 degrees on the cam cover means TDC, right?
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Yes, that's right. 0 means TDC for piston #1

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With a distributor, you need to know which TDC (compression stroke or exhaust stroke) but with wasted spark i think it's irrelevant

Posted on: 4/7 9:06
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Cool, thanks. Wish me luck!

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