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#16 Ethel

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Posted 03 February 2022 - 01:21 PM

Doug's not been on the forum for years, I can't help with where his own content went. He was in N Carolina & had a few different British Classics, so you may find similar content on US sites.

 

The older Haynes had good timing data tables if that's what you're after.



#17 MrE812

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Posted 03 February 2022 - 06:53 PM

Perhaps try looking at this "ultimate Guide" from our mates in the colonies:

https://youtu.be/Yb6qu2le0ys



#18 Johnnypompom

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Posted 03 February 2022 - 08:01 PM

where can i dowload this file? The link is no longer working.
 

Static timing is accurate enough until you start worrying about emissions testing.See this link for my PDF on static timing: http://home.mindspri...taticTiming.pdfYou said you were thinking of going with electronic ignition. PLAN on re-setting the timing after you install the electronic ignition. Do not just make the change and assume the timing has not bee affected. Some electronic ignitions (such as the Ignitor modules) can be static timed, others cannot).

 

Wayback machine to the rescue!

 

Here's the link to the file:

 

http://web.archive.o...taticTiming.pdf

 



#19 8mini

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Posted 04 February 2022 - 10:33 AM

Doug has sent me the file via email.

Thanks




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