Has anyone tried advancing initial timing by moving the crank sensor ?
While I have to admit to not looking to closely. Could the mounting holes for the sensor be elongated a bit. Thus moving the sensor counterclockwise. Might be worth a few degrees or so.
Advancing the timing on a OBD 1 engine
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Re: Advancing the timing on a OBD 1 engine
Yes covered here (short version is 2 degrees or so)
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