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#40062 08/01/02 11:13 AM
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Bob V Offline OP
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What is the correct timing for a 1958 235 engine any help would be appreciated Bob V


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#40063 08/01/02 11:39 AM
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Hi Bob V,

Time to the 'ball' on the flywheel. Use AC-44 spark plugs gapped to .035, and set the dwell to: 28-35. Agrin devil


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#40064 08/01/02 11:44 AM
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Thanks a million Bob V


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#40065 08/17/02 01:09 PM
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I hope the "ball" is still there.

I have seen a few disappear over the years.

You can "use the mark that is left behind....


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