6 to 8 degrees before top dead center.
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The 1977 Dodge 360 engine typically has a timing specification of around 5 degrees BTDC (Before Top Dead Center) for initial ignition timing. The timing can vary slightly based on the specific application and whether the engine is equipped with a vacuum advance distributor. It's important to consult the vehicle's service manual for the exact specifications and any adjustments based on the specific setup or modifications. Always ensure the engine is at operating temperature and the timing is checked with the proper tools for accuracy.
4, to 6 degrees advanced, or BTDC.
8 degrees before top dead center
Mounted on the front side of the engine block.
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Depends on the engine and what you have done to it, stock is about 230 Hp.
cam timing will not change ignition timing i would try 8 or 10 degees advance at idle with the vacuum advance disconnected.
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