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<blockquote data-quote="Rich B." data-source="post: 16691188" data-attributes="member: 202599"><p>Yikes, not sure. Haven’t timed a engine since dual point distributors. If supercharged I recall about timing having to be retarded to some degree, allowing for predetonation? I could be way off here, name BlownBoss suggests engine might be modified also?</p><p></p><p>Also be sure crankshaft shear pin isn’t bent or sheared partially. Looks like gap on left side of cog (facing as photo shows) probably just angle taken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich B., post: 16691188, member: 202599"] Yikes, not sure. Haven’t timed a engine since dual point distributors. If supercharged I recall about timing having to be retarded to some degree, allowing for predetonation? I could be way off here, name BlownBoss suggests engine might be modified also? Also be sure crankshaft shear pin isn’t bent or sheared partially. Looks like gap on left side of cog (facing as photo shows) probably just angle taken. [/QUOTE]
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