I would say about 500 RPM. I just checked my timing a couple of days ago and I feel it was about 2 degrees off ( or so ). When I corrected it I saw about that much change. John Mclean 87 Vanagon GL
> again messing with me.> > Questions: How much of a change in idle RPM can I expect from a two degree > change in advance? Any thoughts on what might be causing my throttle > control valves to fail after working initially? I've got another one I > might try tonight. > > Thanks again. > > Jeff Warner > Galloway, OH > '87 GL Weekender "Van" > '86 Wolfsburg Westy Weekender "Barry" > CI 94 (including compressors!) > |
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