Rick Stephens
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If you have EST ignition then to set the timing you need a jumper that turns off the advance so you can set timing. Here's a pic of anEST cap:

The right hand connector goes to the shift interrupt switch and is disconnected and replaced with the base timing jumper. That jumper, when correctly installed, takes all advance off your ignition. The engine doesn't run very well that way, but that is how you set initial timing. Here's the link specifically to the manual that covers setting timing with an EST ignition system. The specified base timing specification is 1? BTDC. The jumper looks like this picture:

Proper way to set timing with EST is warm your engine - I like having the timing light hooked up and the jumper installed but not hooked to power, so ignition is advanced. Once the engine is warm, hook up the jumper wire to power, which kills advance, set base timing to 1 BTDC. Tighten disty bolt. Recheck timing. Remove power from jumper and check advance curve. Should be around 12 to 14 BTDC at idle and ramp up to between 22 and 24 BTDC at 3000 RPM.
That will tell you your advance is working and your timing is correctly set.
Rick
If you have EST ignition then to set the timing you need a jumper that turns off the advance so you can set timing. Here's a pic of anEST cap:

The right hand connector goes to the shift interrupt switch and is disconnected and replaced with the base timing jumper. That jumper, when correctly installed, takes all advance off your ignition. The engine doesn't run very well that way, but that is how you set initial timing. Here's the link specifically to the manual that covers setting timing with an EST ignition system. The specified base timing specification is 1? BTDC. The jumper looks like this picture:

Proper way to set timing with EST is warm your engine - I like having the timing light hooked up and the jumper installed but not hooked to power, so ignition is advanced. Once the engine is warm, hook up the jumper wire to power, which kills advance, set base timing to 1 BTDC. Tighten disty bolt. Recheck timing. Remove power from jumper and check advance curve. Should be around 12 to 14 BTDC at idle and ramp up to between 22 and 24 BTDC at 3000 RPM.
That will tell you your advance is working and your timing is correctly set.
Rick