On a Ford 302 engine, 6 degrees Before Top Dead Center (BTDC) is typically marked on the harmonic balancer or timing cover. To find this mark, align the timing pointer with the timing mark on the harmonic balancer while the engine is at the appropriate position in its firing cycle. It's essential to ensure the engine is at the correct rpm and in the proper heat state for accurate timing adjustments. Always consult the specific service manual for your engine model for precise details.
6 degrees btdc
The ignition timing for a 1970 Ford Mustang with 302 - V8 - 2 barrel carburetor is : ( 6 degrees BTDC )
10 degrees BTDC ( 6 degrees BTDC / manual transmission / California )
6 degrees BTDC if equipped with a manual transmission 12 degrees BTDC if equipped with an automatic transmission
In the 1966 Ford Mustang with the 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder engine : ( 6 ) degrees BTDC with manual transmission ( 12 ) degrees BTDC with automatic transmission
6 degrees btdc.
www.motorcraft.com shows 8 degrees BTDC for the 2.0 L and 6 degrees BTDC for the 2.3 L
The 240 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder is ( 6 degrees BTDC ) The 300 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder is ( 10 degrees BTDC ) The 300 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder with manual transmission in California is ( 6 degrees BTDC )
I believe that is ( 6 degrees BTDC for a manual transmission ) and ( 12 degrees BTDC for an automatic transmission ) on a 1965 Ford Mustang 200 straight 6 cylinder
I believe that is 12 degrees BTDC for the automatic transmission and 6 degrees BTDC for the manual transmission equipped 1967 Ford Mustang 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder
For the 260 engine it is 6 degrees BTDC
automatic transmission ( 14 degrees BTDC ) automatic transmission - California ( 8 degrees BTDC ) manual transmission ( 6 degrees BTDC ) according to motorcraft . com