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timing help?

bigbri69

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Oct 7, 2007
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tomsriver
69 bronco with a 302. timing is off were should i start or what should it be around to start?thanks guys
 

markperry

Bronco Guru
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May 8, 2009
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Loosen the dizzy bolt at the bottom, have someone crank the motor while you slowly turn the dizzy clockwise until it starts. P.S. get a timing light if you don't already have one:cool: Also timing stock is 6 degrees but works best at 10-12 for mine.
 

broncnaz

Bronco Guru
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May 22, 2003
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24,341
Should be at around 6 degrees to start. Might want to adjust or replace the points. They will throw the timing off if worn or pitted.
 
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