What do you guys do for timing?
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What do you guys do for timing?
'86 22RE, freshly rebuilt, has EngineBLDR Pro head and RV camshaft (sorry, don't know specifics)
The truck feels a little gutless. I've got it timed at 5* like I'm supposed to.
Just wondering how far some of you guys are running. I'm not trying to race it or anything, just 5* feels a little conservative to me...
The truck feels a little gutless. I've got it timed at 5* like I'm supposed to.
Just wondering how far some of you guys are running. I'm not trying to race it or anything, just 5* feels a little conservative to me...
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I have timed these engines to 12* before with no issues, so it really depends on what you are comfortable with. Check your cam timing first, make sure you got the match marks and links lined up correctly. Dizzy timing isn't going to add much noticable power to your little engine.
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Yeah, I'm not expecting big power gains. But this thing is so gutless that every bit helps. It does pick up at about 3k rpms though. Just that number "5 degrees" poped out in my head as conservitive. I wanted to make sure
If I had to guess, I'd honestly say I'm getting no more than 75-80 hp out of it. It feels like it's just barely above "struggle" anytime I try to go.
checked the chain already, and I'm going to re-do the valve clearance. I have it set at factory specs, and I just got a email back from Ted at EngineBLDR that says his specs for my cam are .007"-.009" and I'm at .012" so hopefully I'll pick up some power there.
If I had to guess, I'd honestly say I'm getting no more than 75-80 hp out of it. It feels like it's just barely above "struggle" anytime I try to go.
checked the chain already, and I'm going to re-do the valve clearance. I have it set at factory specs, and I just got a email back from Ted at EngineBLDR that says his specs for my cam are .007"-.009" and I'm at .012" so hopefully I'll pick up some power there.
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Yeah, I'm not expecting big power gains. But this thing is so gutless that every bit helps. It does pick up at about 3k rpms though. Just that number "5 degrees" poped out in my head as conservitive. I wanted to make sure
If I had to guess, I'd honestly say I'm getting no more than 75-80 hp out of it. It feels like it's just barely above "struggle" anytime I try to go.
checked the chain already, and I'm going to re-do the valve clearance. I have it set at factory specs, and I just got a email back from Ted at EngineBLDR that says his specs for my cam are .007"-.009" and I'm at .012" so hopefully I'll pick up some power there.
If I had to guess, I'd honestly say I'm getting no more than 75-80 hp out of it. It feels like it's just barely above "struggle" anytime I try to go.
checked the chain already, and I'm going to re-do the valve clearance. I have it set at factory specs, and I just got a email back from Ted at EngineBLDR that says his specs for my cam are .007"-.009" and I'm at .012" so hopefully I'll pick up some power there.
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...CheckConnector
and does the base timing change when that jumper is installed? If not, check your TPS:
- http://www.4crawler.com/4x4/CheapTri...roubleshooting
Or use 12 BTDC as the stock timing (i.e. 5 w/ jumper = 12 w/o jumper).
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