Re: Where to time engine for initial start
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Re: Where to time engine for initial start



 Be sure you are on the compression stroke,It is very easy to be 180
degree off....................MO

On Jan 17, 4:31 pm, Eric R <hoodoovoodoo...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Soo...  once my motor mounts finally get here I can start up the 361.
>
> I have to break in the cam so as soon as it starts I'll have to run it
> around 2K for 20 minutes.
>
> That seems a little tricky considering the engine has been apart.
>
> Where should initlal timing be?  I have it poiting at TDC on the
> balancer and the points closed as close as I can get to where #1 is on
> the distributer.
>
> Any other advice of course.
>
> Thanks.

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