Also check the centrifugal timing limit under the breaker plate. It should be in the "13L" slot. This limits the advance to 26 crank degrees. The initial advance can then be set for 10 crank degrees for a total of 36 degrees.
Yes, I never changed camsthat does work? with the same cam?
I did not know the 73 and later heads had/have hardened steel valve seats. Iive. learn, share... Vey cool. Was that on only the 73 351C, or did Ford do that with all engines beginning in 1969?Also consider the fact that the 1973 and later heads have induction hardened valve seats for more durability with unleaded gas.
There is so much conflicting information on this that I'm not sure anyone really knows anymore. My '73C is in the shop right now and has hardened seats.I did not know the 73 and later heads had/have hardened steel valve seats. Ilve. learn, share... Vey cool. Was that on only the 73 351C, or did Ford do that with all engines beginning in 1969?
I assume the q-code in 1972 was also retarded, isn‘t it?A good intake and 4 barrel carb should do well for that car.
In 73 the timing was retarded 4degrees, if you add a new timing gear set and set it to 0 it tends to wake up the Cleveland , sure helped my Q code
Yes it is, As Spike stated most new sets will set at 0 degrees dot to dot, just install a good double roller setI assume the q-code in 1972 was also retarded, isn‘t it?