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Backyard Mechanic
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When setting the timing on a 1932 Chevrolet to 18 degrees BTDC should the spark knob on the dash be pulled out or pushed in? Will this help with a little more power going up hills?
1932 4 door Special Sedan 1916 490 Touring
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With the knob in . If all else is good that should benefit all road situations.
Steve D
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