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Sylvain VAN DER WALDE wrote: Mine both ran on standard timing. And didn't pink on 4-star. Perhaps your timing technique or timing marks were inaccurate? Or perhaps they just simply needed a de-coke. Also, a slightly weak mixture encourages detonation. Static timing wasn't everything. Ignition timing "retarding" devices (distributor vacuum units) often became blocked, or just failed; and the automatic advance centrifugal weights' spindle could seize up. The weight control springs could also weaken, or even be the wrong ones fitted (exchange distributor). Absolutely. The advance curve should be checked if pre-detonation is experienced with the correct static timing. But only if sure the engine doesn't need a de-coke and the mixture is correct. Also check the operation of the vacuum unit. -- *Taxation WITH representation ain't much fun, either. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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