My timing is full-stop retarded at 500 RPM where I check it with the light
at 5 degrees BTDC. I don't have any pinging issues and run mid-grade
petrol.
I have been trying all areas as I have had a hesitation that has been
driving me nuts for the past year. Even after 30 minutes of driving, it
will want to stall off a stop sign or light. Thinking back to some
previous posts from the list, Terriann comented with the possiblilty that
the condensor & points could be an issue. I have periodically cleaned and
set the points but never replaced the condensor since I have had the car.
Bottom line: Pulled the points and gave them a good cleaning with a
sharping stone and replaced the condensor. Tarbaby is now running like a
champ off every stop, I can't believe I have overlooked the condensor for so
long.
I love this list!!
Bill
Bill Beecher
'58 TR3A TS/30766L "Tarbaby"
'62 TR3B TCF/2549L " Aunt B" (in rehab)
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'68 Land Rover Series IIa 88" "The Beast"
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From: Geo Hahn [mailto:ahwahneetr@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, May 31, 2013 8:30 PM
To: Wbeech@flash.net
Cc: Triumphs
Subject: Re: [TR] TR3 Timing advance
On Fri, May 31, 2013 at 5:37 PM, <wbeech@flash.net> wrote:
..."Most of us are finding that the timing is set a lot further
forward(than 4 degrees BTDC). Like about 12 to 14 degrees"...
So, the question would be, where are you setting the idle timing on your
TR2-4? Does this much advance make sense?
Not to me. I set static by the book then adjust as needed to eliminate
pinging/knocking. At most that is a couple of degrees.
After I'm done I put a timing light on it to see where the timing is at high
RPM when the advance is all-in... just to assure myself that this is a
reasonable number. I do that because pinging would be hard to hear at high
RPM so best to be sure it isn't too advanced.
Of course 3s & 4s have different advance curves -- but if the 120-140 is a
static setting I would think the results would not be good.
OTOH -- if they are setting the timing at idle using a timing light that is
a very different matter as centrifugal advance comes on pretty early,
starting before typical idle speed.
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Geo
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