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timing= what degree ?

Postby directinjktn1stgen » Wed Oct 23, 2013 5:55 pm

Wondering what is considered what degree of timing when advancing the pump? I was observing under my hood and happened to look at my timing marks. I have the pump gear advanced 1 tooth and my factory marks lined up. So curious as to how much degrees per tooth and roughly and 1/8"!
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Re: timing= what degree ?

Postby AHineman » Wed Oct 23, 2013 6:10 pm

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Some good info.
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Re: timing= what degree ?

Postby directinjktn1stgen » Wed Oct 23, 2013 6:40 pm

Thanks alot for that ! Very good info i have got to be way to adv for mostly stock :lol: I'll play with it tomorrow and see what i find.
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Re: timing= what degree ?

Postby Sutter1stgen » Wed Oct 23, 2013 8:00 pm

Timing light or indicator tool are really the only sure fire ways of know where your really at.

But as BC847 and some others have pointed out dyno time is a good way to fine tune which timing works best for you.

What may feel good seat of the pants, may look terrible on a dyno print out. I should know I've ether been under, or over timed. Lol.
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Re: timing= what degree ?

Postby RCCUMMINS89 » Wed Oct 23, 2013 8:09 pm

It seems to be about 1/8" equals about 3 degrees worth of sweep. 1 tooth equals 10.

On MOST trucks a tooth skipped and retarded an 1/8 equals stock marks and to the head.

From personal experience it seems that every 15 bar worth of pop pressure equals about 3 degrees. 15 bar is the difference between ve pump and p pump pop pressure (245 vs 260)
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