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Re: Finding #1 cyl on V6\v8 engines
When I was in tech school our dyno instructor taught us to set timing with a vacuum gauge. The general rule was to advance timing until you acheived the highest vacuum reading at idle, and then retard it until you dropped 1". It works pretty well. You have to ... Login to read more. ![]()
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