10 degrees BTC. Idle 650 RPM
The total timing advance on a 1995 Chevrolet 350 engine should be around 35 degrees. This takes into account the advance provided by the ignition system.
That year sets at ZERO TDC.
It is 0 degrees at top dead center ( TDC ) With engine warm.
Probably around 16 degrees initial with 40 degrees total. Start at 12 degrees initial and increase 2 degrees at a time until you notice engine pinging, then back off 2 degrees. Or take it to a dragstrip and increase timing until you find peak performance.
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this question can not be answered with out knowing what engine the f-350 has. and what year.
Knowing the year would really help. But 90% of the 350 TBI engine timing was 0 TDC.
The timing on that engine is computer controlled. It requires an engine scanner to set the timing. No other way.