>With a "stock" compression ratio, if your heads were cut for seal >you will have a higher cr, I would start at 7.5* advance. Sounds good, Gary. Next question: I have two timing marks on my pulley, very close together. They look a lot like what St. Muir describes as 7.5 and 10 degrees. They are maybe 1/8" apart. Do you happen to know, if these are indeed 7.5 and 10? were any other settings ever used on such close-together marks?
>If you are running too cool and Heh-heh... heh-heh... And if you're too slim or too rich... :)
>Try lots of different settings and take good notes on your >experiences. We would all like to know what you find out. Will do. Thank you for the info! -Steve Maher smaher@gi.com
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