pita482
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Jun 28, 2010
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I've read all the sticky posts,
But I had a question my clymer book reads that if you have a prestolite ingnition to retard the timing 2 degrees at cranking speed at wot, and if you have the thunderbolt you have to advance the timing 2 degrees at cranking speed at wot, so in order to achieve 30 degrees on the thunderbolt I need to set this at 32 degrees cranking correct?
The book actually calls for 34 degrees cranking wich would be actually 32 degrees, how come it's not recommended to put at that time? Will it melt a piston because of today's gas ?
But I had a question my clymer book reads that if you have a prestolite ingnition to retard the timing 2 degrees at cranking speed at wot, and if you have the thunderbolt you have to advance the timing 2 degrees at cranking speed at wot, so in order to achieve 30 degrees on the thunderbolt I need to set this at 32 degrees cranking correct?
The book actually calls for 34 degrees cranking wich would be actually 32 degrees, how come it's not recommended to put at that time? Will it melt a piston because of today's gas ?