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Re: TR6 Timing Specs

To: Jim Davis <jh_davis@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: TR6 Timing Specs
From: William Elliott <wcelliot@concentric.net>
Date: Fri, 08 Sep 2000 06:02:51 -0500
But the workshop manual says to disconnect the retard when setting
timing, so that should take it out of the picture in the static vs.
dynamic setting.  Or am I missing something here?

Bill Elliott



Jim Davis wrote:
> 
> William,
> It's because the '71 and newer TR6s have a vacuum retard and mechanical
> advance. The retard operates at high vacuum, at idle and deceleration.
> Jim Davis
> Fortson, GA
> CF38690UO
> CF37325U
> 
> William Elliott wrote:
> >
> > Sorry for the stupid question, but a new TR6 owner asked me and I
> > realized I didn't have an answer...
> >
> > In virtually every other car on the road, static and dynamic timing
> > specs are the same (or at least very close). On the TR6, they are VERY
> > different...even though the static procedure appears to be conentional.
> >
> > Why the difference?
> >
> > Related question: where are you guys running timing? Standard dynamic
> > specs?  My car is a dead stock '71, my friend's car is a late '74 with
> > most smog gear removed.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Bill Elliott
> > Lake Barrington, IL

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