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- Nov 18, 2022
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- My Car
- 1973 Coupe with a warmed up 351C and C6
After breaking the cam in on the Stunt Cleveland I started dialing the timing in. A quick search carried me to diyford.com which said initial at 6-12 btdc. Nah, not my Cleveland. It didn't like that at all. A little more looking found me 16 btdc which worked much better and even one guy saying 18 if it will start hot. I understand initial timing, but watching the advance pull all in by 2000 rpm and going over 40* made me realize something wasn't right. Based on my distributor (Pertronix Flame-Thrower 2) without advance stops I'm adding 24* on top of initial, which all adds up on why I'm over 40* total at 2000 rpm with assumed copper springs. I have not pulled the rotor to confirm because I have never curved a distributor before and I didn't know where to start. I'm running 93 octane.
I cruised several forums for my answers and I have come up with a rough plan but I wanted to run it by y'all and see what you thought. Every time some asks for specifics, they get the response that they need to see engine specifics. I can provide every number needed but my paper work is with the car so not tonight. I've read to keep total timing at or below 36*, but it's possible to push as high as 40 as long as it doesn't ping. I've also read the Cleveland like timing in by 3500, but youtube said SBFs like timing in quick, possibly at 2000 rpm like it is now. My plan is set initial at 18* if I don't have hot start issues, I'm at 16* now and aim for 32*-34* as a stating point until the engine gets through the first few hundred miles, then we can start to find the upper limits.
I think understand how it all works. Am I missing something? Does anyone have any suggestions for improvement? I'll attach the most popular timing curves for my distributor, but I have ordered the kit so I will be able to make whatever curve I decide on which is my biggest unknown, I think. It should be here for the weekend which is when I plan to do all of this.
Any input is appreciated.
I cruised several forums for my answers and I have come up with a rough plan but I wanted to run it by y'all and see what you thought. Every time some asks for specifics, they get the response that they need to see engine specifics. I can provide every number needed but my paper work is with the car so not tonight. I've read to keep total timing at or below 36*, but it's possible to push as high as 40 as long as it doesn't ping. I've also read the Cleveland like timing in by 3500, but youtube said SBFs like timing in quick, possibly at 2000 rpm like it is now. My plan is set initial at 18* if I don't have hot start issues, I'm at 16* now and aim for 32*-34* as a stating point until the engine gets through the first few hundred miles, then we can start to find the upper limits.
I think understand how it all works. Am I missing something? Does anyone have any suggestions for improvement? I'll attach the most popular timing curves for my distributor, but I have ordered the kit so I will be able to make whatever curve I decide on which is my biggest unknown, I think. It should be here for the weekend which is when I plan to do all of this.
Any input is appreciated.