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    Setting base timing

    I have a few questions about setting the base timing on my caravan.

    Which one is the number 1 plug wire? Is it the one closest to the driver side. I should know this...but I want to make sure I'm doing this correctly. So...which wire is it?

    Which mark on the bellhousing am I aiming for? Right now, the timing mark on the flywheel is at the bellhousing mark closest to the firewall. Which one should it be at?

    I know the basic procedure. Warm up the car...unplug coolant sensor...loosen distributor...turn until it gets where you want it...it's just the specifics that I need.

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    Re: Setting base timing

    Edit...scratch that...I have number 1 as the cylinder closest to the passenger side, or at least that is what my distrubutor says. Now, which mark am I aiming for?

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    Re: Setting base timing

    There should be a "0" mark on the bellhousing, but if I remember correctly the 0 is furthest from the firewall. Do you have an adjustable timing light or a set one?

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    Re: Setting base timing

    Ok...from what I have read on TC.com and here, there is a zero mark...I can't seem to find it on my 568...THINK one of the marks is shorter...and I assume that is zero, and if it is, I have a 2* retard mark, zero, and then incriments of 2* with 12* being the mark closest to the firewall.

    Oh, and is it normal to have a lot of smoke while timing the car? It's not black smoke, it's the thin white smoke...I think it's gas, but I'm not sure.

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    Re: Setting base timing

    Quote Originally Posted by altered7151
    There should be a "0" mark on the bellhousing, but if I remember correctly the 0 is furthest from the firewall. Do you have an adjustable timing light or a set one?
    I have a set one. Right now, I have the timing set so it is alligned with the last timing mark in the window. I think I might take it for a spin now.

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    There should be a bunch of numbers on the bellhousing starting at 0 and towards the bellhousing, ending at 16 or 18 deg. You use the biggest mark to line up with the numbers.
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    Re: Setting base timing

    I don't have numbers on my bellhousing. So I just went with the last one. Which would either be 12* or 14* advance depending on which one I you assume is zero. Either way, it's running A LOT better now, and it doesn't have too much advance because I'm not hearing any detonation.

    It feels really good to not be retarded anymore

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    Re: Setting base timing

    Quote Originally Posted by The S is Silent
    I don't have numbers on my bellhousing. So I just went with the last one. Which would either be 12* or 14* advance depending on which one I you assume is zero. Either way, it's running A LOT better now, and it doesn't have too much advance because I'm not hearing any detonation.

    It feels really good to not be retarded anymore

    Glad you feel that way,
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    Re: Setting base timing

    The smoke is normal, youre just injecting a lot of fuel b/c of unplugging coolant TEMP sensor, the engine thinks it's cold, hence the higher RPM's.

    Anyways, 0 mark is farthest from the fire wall, it should then go in intervals of 4, until it hits 16. I'd go around the bell housing and the timing marks and paint them flat black so theyre easier to read, that's what I did to mine and it made it a ton easier to read!

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    Re: Setting base timing

    Quote Originally Posted by BIG PSI
    The smoke is normal, youre just injecting a lot of fuel b/c of unplugging coolant TEMP sensor, the engine thinks it's cold, hence the higher RPM's.

    Anyways, 0 mark is farthest from the fire wall, it should then go in intervals of 4, until it hits 16. I'd go around the bell housing and the timing marks and paint them flat black so theyre easier to read, that's what I did to mine and it made it a ton easier to read!

    Heh, I use yellow paint marker, way easier,
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    Quote Originally Posted by turbovanman
    Heh, I use yellow paint marker, way easier,
    yah that's the color I used on my Spirit, remember my yellow and silver paint scheme? Man was it sexy! I just used model paint though. haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIG PSI
    yah that's the color I used on my Spirit, remember my yellow and silver paint scheme? Man was it sexy! I just used model paint though. haha
    Hahahaaa, DAD,
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    Quote Originally Posted by turbovanman
    Hahahaaa, DAD,
    This is the Chuck as a cheerleader: Wow, go Dad, go! What a cheer...

    Okay yah this had no relevance to the thread. haha

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    Re: Setting base timing

    oh crap...increments of 4 with the closest one being zero? Are you sure? That means I'm running (calculates in his head) 28* advance on my timing without detonation. That is insane. I just want to verify.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The S is Silent
    oh crap...increments of 4 with the closest one being zero? Are you sure? That means I'm running (calculates in his head) 28* advance on my timing without detonation. That is insane. I just want to verify.
    Positive, I just checked on my 413. Dude that's disgusting, I dont think you are running that much, I think if you ran that much it would be so advanced that prior to the intake valve opening that it would hardly spark anything?

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    Re: Setting base timing

    I beleive on a 5-speed the right (firewall side) edge is 14

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    ok...nevermind. The numbers increase in increments of 4, the marks are in increments of 2. I didn't think to check on the a525 I have in the garage until just now. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction guys.

    I'm running 14 degrees advance. I'm good.

    Oh yeah....thanks for the laughs too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIG PSI
    Positive, I just checked on my 413. Dude that's disgusting, I dont think you are running that much, I think if you ran that much it would be so advanced that prior to the intake valve opening that it would hardly spark anything?
    No, you were right. The numbers are in increments of 4. For some reason...I don't have numbers of my 568. I double checked on my 525...we're all good.

    Thanks though.

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    Re: Setting base timing

    Cool, my cars have always run good at 14*

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    Re: Setting base timing

    14* is always good unless running non-intercooled or 14psi without upgraded fuel.

    I've succesfully ran 16.5psi on stock fuel and stock intercooler - front mounted but I had the timing down to 11*, I was too afraid to jack it up to 14* - it would rattle if I got on it with that much timing...

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