The dwell setting for a 1967 Mustang with a 6-cylinder engine typically ranges from 28 to 32 degrees. Dwell refers to the amount of time the ignition points remain closed, allowing the ignition coil to charge. Proper dwell settings ensure optimal engine performance and efficient ignition timing. It's important to consult the specific service manual for your vehicle for precise specifications.
35 to 38 dwell at idle RPM for your 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder in a 1965 Ford Mustang
I believe that is 35 to 38 point dwell for a 1966 Ford Mustang 200 straight 6 cylinder
Dwell is the angle at which the spark occurs in the cylinder before the piston reaches top dead center.
Dwell is the angle at which the spark occurs in the cylinder before the piston reaches top dead center.
1965 Ford Mustang 170 cid, Spark plug gap, .034. Points gap, .025. Dwell, 37-42. With standard transmission, timing is 6 degrees BTDC. With automatic transmission, timing is 12 degrees BTDC.
The plug gap is 35 and the dwell setting is between 28-32, I like to set them at 30.
22 degrees
30 degrees dwell
30 degrees dwell
28-32 degrees
Should be 28-32
point dwell is 35 to 40 point gap is .027 Ignition timing is 6 degrees BTDC for a 1968 Ford Mustang 200 cubic inch ( 3.3 L ) inline 6 cylinder