- Location
- Central Illinois
Ok, so I am trying to take every measurable step to get my motor to last more than an hour on this rebuild. I am now venturing into setting/verifying timing. I have a 61x/62t, b-pipe, single 44(for now) 6m6 ebox with enhancer + 61x stator + Zero lightened flywheel. I've read all the threads on here and built a tdc gauge, cut the top off an old f/w cover, built an indicator on the case and marked the tdc on the f/w. I am using an old Craftsman adjustable timing light and started with the stator at 3* advance that most guys run. At 3k rpm I was running at almost 40* according to the light. The engine runs a bit rough at idle but seems very responsive and clean off idle. (haven't been in the water yet) I adjusted the stator back to a couple mm behind the oem arrow to get closer to the 21-24* target. It didn't want to start very easily and ran quite rough. The marks lines up at around 30*. I didn't try to go any further as I would be waaaaay off of the oem marks.
My questions are:
1. How can I verify that my timing light is accurate?
2. Could my Msd be faulty and cause a this timing advance?
p.s. I dont have an oem ignition or I would swap it out. Any help would be much appreciated.
My questions are:
1. How can I verify that my timing light is accurate?
2. Could my Msd be faulty and cause a this timing advance?
p.s. I dont have an oem ignition or I would swap it out. Any help would be much appreciated.