Why is it everytime I get the timing "right on" the next time I check it has changed all by itself?????
THX. Jim
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Re: Timing
Depending on the hours the engine has been run determines the amount of ware of the phenolic warn from the points at the points cam. .................lm
Jim Stuart wrote:Why is it everytime I get the timing "right on" the next time I check it has changed all by itself?????
THX. Jim
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