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RE: [oletrucks] Timing with a vacume gage

To: "'Eric Johnson'" <j.eric1@worldnet.att.net>,
Subject: RE: [oletrucks] Timing with a vacume gage
From: "Schorn, Tim" <SchornT@ci.fort-worth.tx.us>
Date: Mon, 7 Aug 2000 08:01:20 -0500
Hi Eric,
  Would a dynamometer session be out of the question? Some folks just don't
want to spend that kind of money, but there should be a good facility near
San Diego that would make your "impossible" ride on the apron possible.

         Tim '50 Chev1/2t

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Johnson [mailto:j.eric1@worldnet.att.net]
Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2000 10:48 AM
To: OleTruck list
Subject: [oletrucks] Timing with a vacume gage


Hi all, I remember reading about timing with a vacume gage and it said to
get the highest reading that you could and then back it off 2" and then lock
down the dist. I was wondering if this is better than trying to get it to
ping and then back off till no ping. The reason I ask is that I can't tell
if my motor is pinging. My exhaust(dual)exits in front of the left rear tire
and thats all I can ever hear. I have put a huge amount of advance to it and
I never heard any pinging. I have thought of taking the hood off and
standing on the apron while someone else drives and I could advance the dist
untill it pinged, because I would be able to hear the engine and not the
exhaust. What do ya think. I would prefer not to take the ride on the apron
but if thats the only way that I will ever hear the ping then thats what
I'll do someday! Thanks

Eric Johnson
Vista,Ca (San Diego)
48'Carryall w/56'GMC 270
49'Carryall w/Rust

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