SparkieBoat
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I had a question about when the timing advance should start in relation to the throttle body cam position. the way I have had it set now, the timing begins to advance a good bit before the cam begins to move the throttle body linkage. I would think that you would want the throttle body to begin to open up before the timing begins to advance or at the same time.
the way it is set now my throttle cable is adjusted all the way to the back of the threads. If I back the timing roller off just a little I can make the throttle body begin to open at the same time the timing begins to advance.
I am not having any trouble at lower rpms though, just can not seem to get my motor to go beyond 5100 RPMs, I was wondering if this had anything to do with it. here is a post. I set my roller as demonstrated. http://bbcboards.zeroforum.com/zerothread/357667-throttle-roller-timing-arm-adjustment-60-motors
the way it is set now my throttle cable is adjusted all the way to the back of the threads. If I back the timing roller off just a little I can make the throttle body begin to open at the same time the timing begins to advance.
I am not having any trouble at lower rpms though, just can not seem to get my motor to go beyond 5100 RPMs, I was wondering if this had anything to do with it. here is a post. I set my roller as demonstrated. http://bbcboards.zeroforum.com/zerothread/357667-throttle-roller-timing-arm-adjustment-60-motors