1968 D100 318 Auto Timing

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1968 D100 318 Auto Timing

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Looks like the service manual says 10 degrees BTDC at idle - I assume I pull the vacuum hose off the dizzy and plug it before I set the timing?

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Re: 1968 D100 318 Auto Timing

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Correct.

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712edf wrote:Correct.

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Re: 1968 D100 318 Auto Timing

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Do you have a vacuum gauge?? :idea :thinking
http://automotivemileposts.com/garage/v2n8.html

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Re: 1968 D100 318 Auto Timing

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Hobcobble wrote:Do you have a vacuum gauge?? :idea :thinking
http://automotivemileposts.com/garage/v2n8.html

John :Thumbsup
Don't need one to set timing. That look like too much work. :)
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