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go with 27 on the dwell and 4 btdc on timing
Use Chiltons repair manual for the model year. Then you will find the engine specs. The points gap at 0.019 and the dwell will set at 30 The timing should set between 8 to 10 degrees before top dead center. Remember that changing the timing will change the dwell. Timing changes the dwell. but the dwell don't change the timing. So set the timing first.
timing: 5 degrees btdc. electronic ignition sets dwell automatically. timing: 5 degrees btdc. electronic ignition sets dwell automatically.
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Dwell=30. Timing +6
28/30 degrees on the dwell, the timing differs depending on the vehicle, start at 8 degrees before top dead center, it should run
28 to 32 for the dwell and for the timing, TDC if it is standard transmission, 4 degrees BTDC if it is automatic transmission.
Dwell should be 28-32 (approx. .016) Don't remember timing settings sorry
A dwell/ tachometer, and a timing light.
30 degrees dwell, timing is the second mark above the O mark on the timing tab.
27-33 shoot for 30-31.
To check the dwell angle without a dwell angle meter, you can use a multimeter set to measure resistance. Connect the multimeter leads to the ignition coil's positive terminal and the negative terminal while cranking the engine. Monitor the voltage drop as the points open and close; this can give you a rough idea of the dwell angle, as it affects the time the points are closed. Alternatively, you can use a timing light to observe the ignition timing, which indirectly reflects the dwell angle.