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TR6 Brakes, static engine timing

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Subject: TR6 Brakes, static engine timing
From: "G Spencer" <graham_spens@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 13:10:29 GMT
Well I checked the booster, it's toast.  I tried pumping the pedal at engine 
idle to see if the rpms increased, nada (thanks John).  I pulled the hose to 
the booster off and took a spin, no difference from when it was on.  Man I 
never realized how important the booster was.  So I guess I will replace the 
booster and redo the flex hoses and that should do it.
     A have another (perhaps dumb) question.  On the 73, I an getting ready 
to refit the engine.  I have the transmission off.  I am assuming the #1 
piston is the piston CLOSEST to the flywheel.  I THINK that to set the 
static timing of the dizzy I should set the index mark at 12 deg. BTC on the 
compression stroke of #1. Then that the dizzy rotor should be pointed at #1 
wire.  Am I way off here?  Which piston is #1, how should I set the static 
timing?  Bently isn't very clear.

Thanks again,
Graham Spencer


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