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Something that you also might find useful, is go to '''[[How To Make A Timing Tape]]'''. This temporary timing tape will allow you to check and set the total timing even if you don't have a timing light that reads advance or a degreed damper. You can also use it to permanently mark the damper for full advance, etc. as you see fit. | Something that you also might find useful, is go to '''[[How To Make A Timing Tape]]'''. This temporary timing tape will allow you to check and set the total timing even if you don't have a timing light that reads advance or a degreed damper. You can also use it to permanently mark the damper for full advance, etc. as you see fit. | ||
− | If there's any doubt as to whether or not the timing mark on the damper and the timing tab is accurate, | + | If there's any doubt as to whether or not the timing mark on the damper and the timing tab is accurate, at the article above on making a timing tape, there is a link to '''"Determining Top Dead Center"''' you can use, to be sure of your timing marks. |
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