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    Posted: July-23-2011 at 1:10am
What should my timing be set at on 1986 SkiNautique 2001 with Ford 351 and electronic ignition?
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Hi, what's the condition of the engine?

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Just power time the thing. It's a fine line but you're looking to keep it from pinging at high rpm while still running at idle. Also, back firing is a bad thing. Probably looking 9-12 degrees BTC, if your balancer hasn't slipped any.
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Doesnt the balancer have a keyway to keep it from slipping?
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Only the inner hub is keyed, followed by a rubber bushing with the outer rotor pressed over this sandwich. And yes they will slip....
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Thanks for all the advice, got it running good now!!!!!!!
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