:?: I've been helping a friend's son with a '70 Bronco project, but turns out I'm not much help. His built 302 is new to me, my experience has been with SBC & BBC. Only Ford experience is Model A & T four bangers.
It's in and running, with a good looking MSD electronic distributor, spark box and coil. They set static timing, and I went over with two timing lights to show them how to set the timing with a light. Ha. Ha. Ha. The light when it works is unpredictably intermitant and shines-when it strobes- approximately 180 degrees wrong! Should we wire around the MSD box to use the light? Looked through the literature he had and it says nothing. I'm stumped. The engine runs good but setting the timing by ear is not- to my mind - a good thing on a fresh high compression engine. How do we do this?
It's in and running, with a good looking MSD electronic distributor, spark box and coil. They set static timing, and I went over with two timing lights to show them how to set the timing with a light. Ha. Ha. Ha. The light when it works is unpredictably intermitant and shines-when it strobes- approximately 180 degrees wrong! Should we wire around the MSD box to use the light? Looked through the literature he had and it says nothing. I'm stumped. The engine runs good but setting the timing by ear is not- to my mind - a good thing on a fresh high compression engine. How do we do this?