Thanks all,
Hi
There should be markings on your crank pulley for TDC and on the cam cover for 5 and 10 degrees, so using a strobe you can set it up on idle. I guess you would have to mark it yourself for 28 degrees. I would however check that the pulley mark advances as you raise the revs to give you a good idea if the distributor is advancing ok as a first test.
Peter
No markings on the cam covers on later cars, electronic ignition should be set at the higher rpm using the pointer and markers on the pulley provided.
Regarding static timing there are markings on the distributor inner plastic cover that help but I've forgotten how you do this off the top of my head, so will try to look back on my notes if I have time
Thanks, so, indeed a good idea to arbitrarily measure that timing is advancing with the RPM increasing.
Regarding the static timing, does adding a mark past 10° on the crankshaft pulley make sense ?
There was a mark with white corrector at roughly 10° past TDC, so between the TDC mark and the 28° mark, so I think it makes sense to remark at 10° and try at idle.
The timing charts are clear : No advance from the inertial or the vacuum correction systems is performed at 800-1000 RPM with low depression, so it should be near 10° at idle.
Am I wrong here ?
If your Vacuum capsule is dead you must block to air pipe from the carburettor until you repair the capsule.
Otherwise it will be sucking air into the carburettor and causing lean running/misfires etc.
That is very interesting and makes perfect sense. I'll block the carb pipe. One less factor.