iamdave0887
Here Comes Chaos.....
6.2s lack power period, how can you tell the difference ??):h):h):h
Mine goes pretty good for a N/A 6.2 with 3.08s, but that's when it running on all 8. issed:
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6.2s lack power period, how can you tell the difference ??):h):h):h
My CUCV is a dog. It howls at night. Lot of weight to move though.
A way to check if timing is too far advanced is to push in on the adance lever when the engine is up to running temp. If the engine slows and stumbles it's set properly. If the engine just slows then it's advanced too far. If you get no change then your advance isn't working and neither will the test.
A way to check if timing is too far advanced is to push in on the adance lever when the engine is up to running temp. If the engine slows and stumbles it's set properly. If the engine just slows then it's advanced too far. If you get no change then your advance isn't working and neither will the test.
What did you get the RPMs up to before pushing the lever?
Here is a good answer...
http://www.oliverdiesel.com/tech/timing.htm
1800 ish, don't have a tach.
Good info, wonder what 8 BTDC deg on an N/A would do? Going to phone around and see if anyone has a timing light I can borrow.
Kenny, is that $400 with exchange? Where do I get one?