6 degrees BTDC.
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You need to find someone that has an advance timing light. With it they can set the total advance at 35 degrees at 2,000 RPM. That will be your best performance setting.
When i bought my thunderbird the key to the ignition didnt fit the door locks so i had to replace the locks. That might be the best answer. :]
Kind of hard to see the timing marks while the engine is running if you don't have a timing light. Don't know what year or make your vehicle is, but if it is an older model, you can "set" the timing by ear by rotating the distributor slowly clockwise and/or clockwise until you get the best "purr" of the engine. This method should suffice until you can get a timing light for more precise setting. but if the car want start how do you check it
The correct setting on the timing for a 351 Interceptor Marine is not listed. It might be best to either purchase and downland a copy of the 351 Interceptor Marine manual online or purchase the manual from a boat dealer.
Correct timing setting is very easy to set, but one cannot tell you what you must set it to, especially if you want to fine tune it. Because it varies between countries due to ultitude and sea level conditions. Best possible answer would be to put it back to what you manual says i.e 10degrees for an exampleTiming is set by aligning the timing belt marks with the cam shaft sprockets and the crank pulley.
To the best of my knowledge, and unless this is a trick question, production T-birds were made in 1955, and production Firebirds in 1967. So the Thunderbird was made first.
The timing setting for a 1970 426 Hemi is typically around 5 to 10 degrees before top dead center (BTDC) at idle. However, it’s important to consider factors such as the specific application, fuel type, and any modifications that may affect optimal timing. For best performance, it's advisable to consult the vehicle's service manual or a professional mechanic for precise adjustments based on your engine's condition and setup.
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5W-30 , and it's best not to use the cheapest brand.
Nothing But the Best - 1964 was released on: UK: 10 March 1964 (London) USA: 13 July 1964 West Germany: 18 September 1964 Denmark: 28 September 1964 Sweden: 16 November 1964 Finland: 18 February 1966
The best thing to do would be to bring it to a mechanic, as they know what they are doing and could set it easily without damaging your car and setting it for you perfectly.