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Timing for 73 2.4 CIS with Pertronix
Just a question for all. I am getting ready to do a Pertronix swap in my 73 T 2.4L CIS... I did a search but didn't find anything as far as what is the correct timing to set this to. Engine is otherwise stock to my knowledge.
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Wouldn't you want to set it at factory timing specs with a timing light?
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Bob is correct. The Pertronix is simply a different method to trigger the coil. The timing should be the same as with any other ignition.
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Fair enough, but what is factory timing spec?
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5 degrees ATDC. Your crankshaft pulley should have a TDC mark and the 5 degree ATDC should be the mark just to the left.
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Set at 900 rpm (warm idle).
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I have a pertronix in my 1973 and it works well. Been in there for 7 years or so and needs no maintenance.
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Thanks, all good info!
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