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captinr
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Posted: June-12-2006 at 10:34pm |
Does anybody have the correct timing spec for a rev rotation 289 2BBL?
thanks as always Rodney |
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Jim_In_Houston
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10 Deg BTDC per How to Rebuild Small-Block Ford Engines by Tom Monroe published by HPBooks.
BTW, my '68 289 seems to run better with about 14 Degs initial advance. It could be a distributor thing though. You should experiment with various settings but 10 Deg will get you running. |
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You are interested in full timing at 2500-3000 rpm. The inital will be what it is at idle. As I have stated before Ford chain and spockets have a retard built in. The fact the the chain streeches and goes further in retard. So unless you have a new chain and sprocket the inital will be a start. The full in in is the number.
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